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Ocean tides are primarily affected by the gravitational pull of the moon. The gravitational attraction between the moon and Earth causes the water in the ocean to bulge towards the moon, creating high tides. As Earth rotates, areas not aligned with the moon experience low tides. This movement is known as tidal flow.
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The moon.
The moon's pull on gravity affects the ocean's tides.
Ocean tides will continue as long as the earth, moon and sun exists.
the moon is the main factor behind the oceans tides.
The Moon's gravity is a major factor in creating ocean tides. Its gravitational pull causes the water in the ocean to bulge outward at the point closest to the moon, creating high tides, and also at the point farthest from the moon, creating another high tide. The areas in between experience low tides.
The ocean tides have to do with the moon and the gravitational pull between the moon and the Earth.
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There would be no tides in the ocean.
The moon is the primary celestial body that causes the tides in the ocean due to its gravitational pull. The sun also plays a role in the tides, but to a lesser extent compared to the moon.