Indeed they are.
It causes the tides. Tides are also caused - to a lesser degree - by Sun's gravity.
Yes, though the sun's gravity also plays a large part.
No of couse not u stupid
Large moons are rounded by their own gravity, which tends to pull down any large projections. Low-mass moons have weaker gravity and so are unable to do this.
Large moons are rounded by their own gravity, which tends to pull down any large projections. Low-mass moons have weaker gravity and so are unable to do this.
Large moons are rounded by their own gravity, which tends to pull down any large projections. Low-mass moons have weaker gravity and so are unable to do this.
Because they are so large, they have a large amount of gravity. As the Solar System was forming, they collected lots of dust clouds and all. Then, moons formed.
Everything has gravity, the bigger it is the more it has. Moons DO have gravity, but it might be less than Earth's.
a tide is when water levels change in a large body of water. tides occur because of the moons gravity. the position of the moon and how close it is to earth determines if it is a high tide or low tide.
Gravity, which is caused by the mass of the objects. The gravity between a planet and its moon causes them to be attracted to each other, keeping them in orbit as they move through space.
Gravity and the pull of the moon are the same thing. The pull of the moon is caused by the moons' gravity.
by gravity