Gravitation is "universal" every particle of mass in the universe is attracted to every OTHER particle of mass. So, "everything".
how does the moons gravitational pull affect me if i was on the beach
because of the gravitational pull of the moon
The moon has a gravitational pull on water, which is what creates tides
Just as the moon orbits the earth because of the earth's gravitational pull, the moon has its own gravitational pull. While it isn't enough to greatly affect the Earth's movement, it does affect the earth's oceans.
The moon affect the ocean tides because of the gravitational pull that the moon has. Where the is a high tide, the moon is pulling the water toward it's gravity. The water on the opposite side of Earth, will pull away from the moon.
the moon effect's the earth in ways of it's gravitational pull
All objects, big and small, exert gravitational pull. The moon, being very large, produces a large enough pull to affect the nearby Earth. The Earth also has a gravitational pull which holds the moon in orbit around us and keeps everyone on the ground.
the moon has a gravitational pull that, when it orbits around earth, pulls the water on earth with it.
Thanks To The Moon's Gravitational Pull was created in 2003.
Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon.
The moons gravitational pull is what causes tides.
If you mean which has the stronger gravitational pull, its the Earth since it's much larger than the moon. The moon has about 1/4 of the gravitational pull that the Earth does. But its enough to affect the water on Earth. Which is how we get our tides in the ocean.