Yes, the gravitational attraction of the Moon is the chief agent creating tides.
No. The human menstrual cycle occurs on average about once every 28 days. The moon takes about 28 days to revolve once around the earth. That is the only similarity.
In short, no
None.
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.
The effects are the moon phases, eclipses, and the high tide and low tide.
Half moon dummy... They all have the same names... Even if they are on the different side of the moon, you stupid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Because, when there is a high tide, there is a combination of the gravity of the sun and moon pulling on the Earths surface. When that happens, there is high tide. When there is low tide, the moon is on a 90 percent degree different part of the sun, so that area has the least gravity, which means there will be low tide.
spring tide
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.
wave tide
Spring tide
The moon.
The effects are the moon phases, eclipses, and the high tide and low tide.
yes there is a correlation between high tide and moon rise because the higher the moon gets in the sky the higher the tide will be.
The effects are the moon phases, eclipses, and the high tide and low tide.
the gravity
A high tide.
The gravitional pull from the moon pulls the water to the moon, when the moon is directly overhead, it is high tide. it cleans clothes in the wash
The Moon.
the moon in on the horizon =)