Not the phases of the moon, the moon itself has the most tidal control.
Yes
The Moon phases when the Sea Of Tranquility is visible from Earth are the ones when that area is illuminated by the Sun. So, that's: part of the waxing crescent phase, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full Moon, and part of the waning gibbous phase.
Yes, the moon has a lot of affect on the sea'a tides. This is due to the gravitational pull. The moon has a lot more affect on the tides than the sun does. This is due to the moon being much closer to the earth than the sun.
the phases of the moon don't affect tides. Tides are caused by the moon's gravity, the moon is always at the same distance from Earth. Sun also causes the tides. so if the sun and the moon are directed in the same place at Earth extra high tides occur.
on the moon
The profile of the sea floor - particularly near coastal areas.
A tide is the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the gravitational forces of the moon and sun acting on the Earth's oceans. Tides typically occur twice a day and are influenced by factors such as the moon's phase and the geography of the coastline.
The Sea of Tranquility.
The sea of tranquility
Sea of Tranquililty is on the moon
Some of it is caused by wind and some by the movement of the earth but mostly it is caused by the magnetic pull of the moon and earth interacting upon one another.
The movement of water toward and away from the coast due to the rise and fall of the tides is called tidal flow. As the tide rises, water moves inshore, resulting in high tide, while during low tide, water flows back out to sea. This cyclical movement is influenced by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun, leading to regular changes in sea level along coastlines. Tidal flow plays a crucial role in coastal ecosystems and can affect sediment transport and marine life.