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70% to passAn important lunar cycle affecting the tidal cycle is called the nodal period. How long is this cycle?
A
18 days
B
19 years
C
6 years
D
16 days
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) 19 years. The nodal period refers to the cycle of the moon's orbit around the Earth, which has a period of approximately 18.6 years. This cycle is important in understanding tidal patterns, as it affects the strength and timing of tides. The nodal period is the time it takes for the moon's orbit to shift, causing changes in the way the moon's gravitational pull interacts with the Earth's tides. The other options are incorrect because A) 18 days is too short for the nodal period, C) 6 years is also too short, and D) 16 days is a different lunar cycle unrelated to the nodal period.
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