The moon orbits the earth in an elliptical motion. This means that at some point in time the moon is closer to the earth than in other times. When the moon is closer to the earth, the water is more greatly attracted to the moon (due to gravitational force), When this happens we will experience high tide. Conversely, when the moon is further way from earth than at normal we will experience a low tide.
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The moon's gravitational force is what causes the ocean tides to change. How Stuff Works has a great diagram and explanation of how this happens.
The Moon effects the tides
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.
Earth's tides are determined by the moon's ________________ pull.
tides of course
Moon's gravitation is the cause of the ocean tides.
Tides change every 12 hours and they are caused by the moon's gravity
the moon's revolution around the earth has a major impact on the tides. the sun also has a less great impact on the tides, too. if we had no moon the tides would change greatly
if the government was to knock the moon off its course revolving around the earth then yes it would change the earths tides however that would not be a very good idea to do that as it would remove the tides altogether
No, the moon affects the tides, but the tides do not affect the moon.
what are the effects of tides The moon effects the tides making them either high or low tides.
The moon's gravitational pull creates the tides.
Yes the moon had a gravitational pull on the earth just like how the earth had the pull on the moon that keeps it in orbit
the penguins in Antarctica swim around in the sea and are very strong, so they pull and push the tides till all over the world.
The moon's gravitational force is what causes the ocean tides to change. How Stuff Works has a great diagram and explanation of how this happens.
it moves in and out through he moon and earths gravitatonal pull it gets stronger with the moon when it is full and less he there is a new moon :)
Tides are definitely affected by the position of the moon and the sun. When the moon is full, the tides tends to spring higher up, and thus these are called "spring tides."