The gravity of the Moon.
The gravitation of the Earth and the Moon work on each other. The side of the Earth nearest the Moon receives the greatest effect of the Moon's gravitational pull, creating the bulge in the ocean and high tide beneath the Moon. The bulge on the far side of the Earth is being spun away centrifugally from the center of the combined Earth-Moon mass.
There really isn't a force that uniquely pulls the moon toward the earth. Gravity is the force, and the force is the mutual attraction between the earth and the moon. In a very real sense, the earth and the moon are orbiting each other, and it is not just the moon orbiting the earth. However, from our vantage point on earth it is easy and convenient to think of the moon as the object doing the orbiting.
It is the moon's gravitational pull. The earth pulls the moon toward us and the moon has a little weaker gravitational pull but it has enough to pull the ocean. So wherever the moon goes the ocean follows. Hope you understand it answers your question
The earth and the moons gravitation work upon each other. The side of the earth nearest the moon receives the greatest affect of the moons gravitational pull creating the bulge in the ocean or low tide. The side furthest from the moon then rebounds from the moons gravity creating an opposite bulge.
The Earth doesn't actually bulge, the water (IE, oceans) does. This is the effect of the moons gravitational pull on Earth.
It causes a high tide.
The gravitational pull of the moon.
Tides form due to variations of gravitatinal pull between earth ,moon and sun.
The moon is only strong enough to push and pull the tides in the ocean on earth. The earths pull is so strong it moves the entire moon in circles.
Earth's tides are determined by the moon's ________________ pull.
because the moon controls the tides and the moon will pull away from earth in a billion years so the tides will be extremely low and the ocean will look very still.
Tides are mainly caused by the pull of the moon.
The moon's pull on gravity affects the ocean's tides.
The gravitational pull of the moon.
Ocean tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon.
The ocean tides have to do with the moon and the gravitational pull between the moon and the Earth.
Gravity from the moon, control's the ocean ( river,streams, lakes, etc) tides.
The gravitational pull of the moon.
Because the moon pulls them to shore sideways! :)
it is the gravitational pull of the moon and also the sun.
Tides form due to variations of gravitatinal pull between earth ,moon and sun.
The moon is only strong enough to push and pull the tides in the ocean on earth. The earths pull is so strong it moves the entire moon in circles.
The sun doesn't "drive" tides. Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon upon the oceans of the earth.