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The moon affects the tides more than the sun.
All the seas have tides, because the moon's gravity affects all of them - but to a different extent.
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It depends on what effect you mean. The sun affects the weather on Earth the most and the moon affects the tides on Earth the most.
The moon's pull on gravity affects the ocean's tides.
No, the moon affects the tides, but the tides do not affect the moon.
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Gravity is the force that creates and affects the tides.
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The moon affects the tides, so catching fish has nothing to do with it.
The moon affects the tides more than the sun.
It creates the tides.
Tides are unaffected by sunlight. The gravity attraction from the Moon and the Sun, plus the rotation of the Earth is what affects the ebb and flood of the tides.
It's actually the moon which affects the tides, due to its gravitational pull.
All the seas have tides, because the moon's gravity affects all of them - but to a different extent.