Yes it does because as the moon moves either closer or farther that determines if the tides get bigger or smaller
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.
you can predict tides and moon phases for things that have not happen because you can look on the Internet or make a line graph to figure out some answers(:
The attraction from the moon, and less from the sun, causes the waters of the world to form the tides of flood and ebb.
The cause of the phases of the Moon is closely related to our calendar month. (moon-th). The phases of the Moon are related to the Moon's orbit of Earth.
The cause of the phases of the Moon is closely related to our calendar month. (moon-th). The phases of the Moon are related to the Moon's orbit of Earth.
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No, the moon affects the tides, but the tides do not affect the moon.
Higher-than-average "spring" tides occur at the new moon and full moon phases. Lower-than-average "neap" tides happen at the quarter-moon phases.
one importance of the moon is, that it can cause phenomenon such as eclipse, tides, phases of the moon and gravitational pull
Full Moon and New Moon phases.
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.
it can affect tides,
The New Moon and Full Moon phases.
First quarter and last quarter. They cause neap tides which are neither very high nor very low.
Only if you are concerned about the tides
Controlling the earth's tides.
you can predict tides and moon phases for things that have not happen because you can look on the Internet or make a line graph to figure out some answers(: