yes
The gravitational forces are only strong enough to cause tides.
The moons gravitational pull on the earth lifts the Earth's oceans causing the ebb and flow of the tides.
In our solar system, at least, the planet with the greatest mass does happen to be the one with the most known moons. But I think the cause and effect work the other way. It's not the moons that give the planet strong gravity. It's the strong gravity of the planet that captures a bunch of moons.
Ionic bonds are strong enough to cause almost all ionic compounds to be solid at room temperature.
no cause link isn't strong enough yet
At room temperature, ionic bonds are strong enough to cause all ionic compounds to be in solid form.
Not drinking enough water
cause we have water without the oceans we will not have water
A strong enough tornado will cause damage to most things that happen to be in its path.
the moons gravity
the moons gravity.
Yes, if it is glycol base the vapors can cause headaches and nausea,and if strong enough can cause brain damage