Question 15

A)Which statement best explains how the Moon causes tides?(1 point)
Responses

The force of the Moon's gravity pulls ocean water along a beach or harbor into a high tide for a few hours and then lets it drop to a low tide.
The force of the Moon's gravity pulls ocean water along a beach or harbor into a high tide for a few hours and then lets it drop to a low tide.

The pull of the Moon's gravity causes ocean water to bulge out, and the tidal bulge moves around the world as the Earth rotates and the Moon orbits Earth.
The pull of the Moon's gravity causes ocean water to bulge out, and the tidal bulge moves around the world as the Earth rotates and the Moon orbits Earth.

A full moon causes high tides, a new moon causes low tides, and other phases of the Moon cause tides that rise and fall.
A full moon causes high tides, a new moon causes low tides, and other phases of the Moon cause tides that rise and fall.

When the Moon is over an ocean beach or harbor at night, the tide in that place forms a high tide and it creates a low tide when the Moon is not visible during the day.
When the Moon is over an ocean beach or harbor at night, the tide in that place forms a high tide and it creates a low tide when the Moon is not visible during the day.

The force of the Moon's gravity pulls ocean water along a beach or harbor into a high tide for a few hours and then lets it drop to a low tide.