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Red Tide is a term that refer to Algae blooms of toxic phytoplankton, it has nothing to do with the ocean tide or the moon's gravity.

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What are blood moons?

blood moons are moons that look red


How do you you set the tide setting on a timex tide watch?

On the timex E tide, the crown has two positions, when you pull it out. The first position is for setting the tide. Pull the crown out to the first position and you should hear a small beep and the tide/temp hand will move to the 12 and 6 o'clock position. The red end of the hand should be at he 12 o'clock position, by default; this is the indicating end of the hand (for temp and tide). Now, use the buttons above or below the crown button to move the red end of the hand left or right around the dial, to the current tide. Once you have that set, push in the crown and check the tide. Push the button below the crown (tide button) and the tide/temp hand should move round to the tide time, you just set (with the red end of the hand marking the tide time)


What are the colors of Jupiter's moons?

Jupiter's moons come in various colors, ranging from gray and white to yellow and red. These colors are influenced by factors such as their composition, surface materials, and geological features. Some moons, like Io, exhibit a colorful appearance due to volcanic activity on their surfaces.


What are the three planets and moon from strongest gravity to weakest?

It depends on the mass of the moon and the relation of it's proximity to the planet it is orbiting. Since humans have only traveled to the Earth's moon, we can only truly get an understanding by being there. However, we do have an idea of how strong or weak gravity is on each moon. More than likely, the moon with the weakest gravity is most likely Mars' two moons, which aren't really moons, rather old asteroids orbiting the red planet. Phobos and Deimos. The two moons with the strongest gravity are most likely Titan (The only known moon in the solar system with a thick atmosphere) and Triton (One of Neptune's moons). Now for the planets: The planet with the weakest gravity is most likely Mars. The atmosphere is extremely thin and the planet is bitterly cold. Now, the planets that receive the strongest gravity award are the gas giants. All gas giants (Jupiter; Saturn; Uranus; Neptune) would literally crush you into nothing the gravity is so strong. These planets are also the deadliest and most uninhabitable. But, to sum everything up, there is no clear cut 'one to three' lineup. The solar system is still very mysterious and holds secrets scientists still have to uncover. Hope this helps and answers your question.


Special features of Jupiter?

Jupiter has a strong magnetic field that produces intense radiation belts, including the largest in the solar system, known as the Van Allen radiation belts. It has a unique feature called the Great Red Spot, which is a massive storm larger than Earth that has been raging for centuries. Jupiter also has a large number of moons, with over 80 moons discovered so far, including the four largest known as the Galilean moons.