The moon does not Cause tides. How can the moon cause tides when it does not have gravity strong enough to create it's own atmosphere.In this case how can its gravitational pull cause tides on earth,which at distance from the moon
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It's gravitational pull creates our tides and currents.
It causes the tides. Tides are also caused - to a lesser degree - by Sun's gravity.
Yes, it causes the tides which affect sea currents and nocturnal creatures use its light.
they cause drownings and rip tides
the wind and shifting of the earth.
yes, but the Indian Ocean DOES NOT have stronger currents than the Pacific Ocean..:{D
Grounding on reefs, sand bars and other underwater obstructions, damage at the dock if the vessel isn't tide up properly. Tides also create strong currents that need to be dealt with. t
Currents are caused by three different things: the sun, the moon, and the wind. A large lake could definitely have currents. There can also be differences in heat, salinity, and density, which can move the water around, as well.However, they might not as be as strong since it is a smaller body of water.
Ocean currents are caused by various factors. They are made from earthquakes, winds, tides and differences in density. The currents of the ocean have an effect on the weather.
Hurricanes do produce rip tides, but rip tides are not waves. They are strong currents near the shore that take water and anyone caught in them out to sea.
Tidal currents are not quite the same thing as tides. Tidal currents are horizontal movements of water caused by the tides.
W. Bell Dawson has written: 'Methods of investigation of tides and currents' -- subject(s): Tides, Tidal currents 'Survey of tides and currents in Canadian waters'
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The gravity of the Moon, and to a lesser extent the Sun, causes tides.
The moon does not Cause tides. How can the moon cause tides when it does not have gravity strong enough to create it's own atmosphere.In this case how can its gravitational pull cause tides on earth,which at distance from the moon