The moon causes the tides and stabilises earth's rotation. yeah that is right moon is really played a great in stabalising earth.
The Moon doesn't significantly affect weather on Earth, and weather on Earth doesn't affect the Moon at all.
No, gravity on the moon is completely seperate and does not affect the earth.
Earth's atmosphere has no effect on the moon.
The moon affects the Tides.
Both Sun and Moon affect the Earth's tides. However, the Moon's gravitational pull is greater that the Sun's gravitational pull. When the S - M - E are in a direct line ( Solar Eclipse line ), both the Sun and the Moon are pulling together. so you have VERY High/Low Spring Tides. When the S- E - M are in a direct line ( Lunar Eclipse line), the Sun and the Moon are pulling in opposite directions. The Moon has the greater gravitational pull , so you have High/Low Spring Tides. , but not quite as high for a S-M- E. alignment. NB The 'High/Low' means that the range between High Tide and Low Tide is at it greatest. When the S - E ¬ M are at right angles, Earth at the right angle. You have Neap Tides . The range between high tides and low tide is small. This is because the Sun and the Moon are pulling at right angles to each other. NB THe symbol ' ¬ ' means at right angles. Also there is the 'wheel balancing' effect. Where ever the Moon is in relation to the Earth, there is an High Tide. On the opposite side of the Earth , away from the Moon, there is also another high tide, not quite as high, This can be thought of as the 'wheel balancing' effect. In between at approximately 90/270 degrees is the corresponding low tide. The Earth rotates, and the tide follows the Moon. NNB Select a point on the map, say New York harbour, or Bay of Fundy. Then look at the heights, lows and times of the tides, over a period of say 60 days( 2 mo(o)nths). You will see it follows a 'wave' like curve'. Hope that helps.
There are high tides on the side of Earth facing the moon.
the moon effect's the earth in ways of it's gravitational pull
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The phases of the moon do not affect rain on Earth.
The Moon is closer to Earth than the sun.
Gravity makes the Moon remain in orbit around Earth.
No, the Earth's gravity pulls the moon in towards Earth.