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.
The moon causes Tides
Yes
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
The pull of the moon's gravity causes Earth's tides.
it's gravity disturbs the oceans. can cause giant waves.
ocean tides
The earth's rotation and the proximity of the moon (and the sun to a lesser degree) cause high and low tides each day.
It is mainly gravitational forces from the Sun and Moon that cause tides, but the rotation of the earth has a tiny effect on it.
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The two phases of the moon that cause the strongest tides are the new moon and the full moon. During these phases, the sun, moon, and Earth are aligned, leading to higher high tides and lower low tides, known as spring tides. This alignment increases the gravitational pull on Earth's waters, resulting in more extreme tidal ranges.
Yes, Earth does cause tides on the Moon. The gravitational pull of Earth causes the Moon's surface to bulge and create tides, although they are not as pronounced as the tides on Earth due to the Moon's composition and lack of large bodies of water.
The highest tides, known as spring tides, occur during the full moon and new moon phases when the sun, moon, and Earth are aligned, creating a stronger gravitational pull on the ocean. Spring tides cause higher high tides and lower low tides.