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Physics, 22.09.2021 14:00 KittyLoverCat

The forces of the tides on lo are strong enough to push the rocks of lo on top of each other. This constant rubbing and grinding creates enough heat
and pressure to cause new minerals to form. This makes lo one of the mos
geologically active places in the solar system.
What are the tidal forces acting on lo most similar to in the geology of the
Earth?
A. the formation of metamorphic rocks
B. our planet's molten core
C. mudslides after earthquakes
D. the accretion of sedimentary rocks
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