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Does Earth also causes tides on the Moon?

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Earth also affect the Moon, but since there was no oceans or surface water on the moon, the effect is not noticeable in any visible way.

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What is the moons role in ocean tides?

high tide and low tide Just as Earth's gravity attracts the moon, the moon's gravity affects Earth. Being much smaller, its gravity is weaker and just pulls on the ocean. Tides change throughout the day due to the Sun and Moon's changing positions relative to Earth. Because the Sun also affects tides, the tides are highest during noon and midnight. In between, they just rise and fall slowly. The moon's gravity pulls the ocean and causes tides.


What causes tides to move?

the moon and sun pull the water causing tides. spring tides are stronger and happen when the sun and moon are either in the same direction or oposite each other. Neap tides are weaker and happen when the sun and moon are aproximatly on a 90 degree angle.


What dothe moon's gravity cause?

It causes the tides. Tides are also caused - to a lesser degree - by Sun's gravity.


The moon causes tides through pull of it's?

The Moon effects the tides by pulling at the water (like a magnet competing with another magnet which is the Earth in this case). The Earth's gravitational pull prevents the moon from pulling land (but not as well in terms of the water) which produces a total of two high and low tides a day by the Moon's position in the Sky causing a 'Bulging' effect which creates high tides on one side of the planet and low tides on the other. Also there are special tides which effects the Earth's water and these are called "Spring" and "Neap" tides. The Spring tides only occur when the Moon is full or New and also aligned with the Sun and Earth which produce very High tides and very Low tides (again depending on the position of the Moon at the time). The Neap tides are occurs when the gravitational pulls of both the Sun and the Moon (when it's in the quarter phase) are 'perpendicualr' (which means at right angles to each other), which cancels out this 'bulging' effect thus producing minimal differences between the tides on either side of the planet. There is also a very rare type of tide called the Proxigean Spring tide which occurs when the Moon is unusually close to Earth (This event is called Proxigee) in it's 'New Phase' and between the Sun and the Earth which causes very high tides to form. This phenomenom occurs every 1.5 years (at most).


Where do tides originate?

Tides are created because the Earth and the moon are attracted to each other, just like magnets are attracted to each other. The moon tries to pull at anything on the Earth to bring it closer. But, the Earth is able to hold onto everything except the water. Since the water is always moving, the Earth cannot hold onto it, and the moon is able to pull at it. Each day, there are two high tides and two low tides. The ocean is constantly moving from high tide to low tide, and then back to high tide. There is about 12 hours and 25 minutes between the two high tides.

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How does the phases of the moon affect the tides at sea?

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.


Why is there moon?

The moon is majorly important because it causes the tides of the sea. Due to the pull of gravity, the tides arise on the side of the earth because they are strongest there. The moon also causes the earth to move an inch or two during high tide.


What are the main effects of the moon?

The main effect of the moon is to create tides here on earth. Because of this, the moon also causes the earth to slow in it's rotation by about one second every 100,000 years.


What causes earth high tides?

Tides are caused by both the Sun and The Moon. Tides are the result of both Gravity and momentum. Gravity attracts objects. This causes water on the Earth to rise up on the side of Earth facing the Sun and the Moon. Momentum tries to continue in the same direction. This causes water on the opposite side from the Sun and the Moon to rise up and keep going in the direction it was going as Earth turned away in response to the Sun's and the Moon's gravity. The Earth is also rotating. This brings different areas of the surface into line with the directions of gravity and momentum. To observers on the Earth, it appears that the tides rise and fall two times each day. But actually, the Earth's rotation has carried the person into the higher or lower regions caused by gravity and momentum. Since the Moon is orbiting the Earth, and the Earth is orbiting the Sun, sometimes there is an alignment between all these things. This causes the highest tides because the tides of both Sun and Moon will join together. The lowest tides occur when the Earth is at a 90° angle between the Sun and Moon. The tides of the Moon and Sun are at that time subtracting from each other.


As the moon revolves around the earth the moons gravity pulls on the earths seas this gravitational force causes?

A tide. You're asking about the tidal force caused by the interaction of the earth and moon. The earth and moon orbit around their common point, the barycenter, which is located within the body of the earth. As the earth swings away from the barycenter, the tides are caused that are observed on the side of earth away from the moon.


Why is the earth's moon so close to the earth?

The moon is so close to the earth because the gravity of earth pulls it in which also causes the tides. Some Scientists say that earth is pushing out and leaving the earth a couple centimeters every year.


Tide result from pull of gravity exerted upon the earth by what or is it nothing?

Yes, Tides are periodic rises and falls of large bodies of water. Tides are caused by the gravitational interaction between the Earth and the Moon. The gravitational attraction of the moon causes the oceans to bulge out in the direction of the moon. Another bulge occurs on the opposite side, since the Earth is also being pulled toward the moon


Why do you get the tides?

Because both the moon and the sun have a gravtational pull on the earth. The water also experiences gravitational pull. This causes the water to rise.


How do high tides works?

Tides follow the gravitational pull of the moon which means the water follows it posstion at a certain time creating tides. High tides are early morning and at night as the moon is pulling in that direction at that time. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Hi and low tides are the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun and the rotation of the Earth working on the oceans. The pull of the moon causes a slight bulge (or lift) on the seas, this also happens with the atmosphere and the earth itself, by varying degrees the earth moves the least, a few centimeters, the atmosphere the most by a few kilometers. When the Earth Moon and Sun are in alignment (New Moon and Full Moon) then you have the highest highs and the lowest lows.


What is the moons role in ocean tides?

high tide and low tide Just as Earth's gravity attracts the moon, the moon's gravity affects Earth. Being much smaller, its gravity is weaker and just pulls on the ocean. Tides change throughout the day due to the Sun and Moon's changing positions relative to Earth. Because the Sun also affects tides, the tides are highest during noon and midnight. In between, they just rise and fall slowly. The moon's gravity pulls the ocean and causes tides.


What causes tides to move?

the moon and sun pull the water causing tides. spring tides are stronger and happen when the sun and moon are either in the same direction or oposite each other. Neap tides are weaker and happen when the sun and moon are aproximatly on a 90 degree angle.


What dothe moon's gravity cause?

It causes the tides. Tides are also caused - to a lesser degree - by Sun's gravity.