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What phenomenon causes the tides in the oceans?

A. Wind
B. Sunlight
C. Gravitational pull of the moon
D. Coriolis effect

Answer: Gravitational pull of the moon


Additional Information: The gravitational pull of the moon is the primary force that causes the tides in the Earth's oceans.


Subjects: Science and Technology, General Knowledge

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