The moon does...... That's what my science teacher told me.
the gravity
The Moon's gravity is the primary cause of tides - all tides, both high and low.
Gravity can pull water in and out, causing tide like motions. The gravity of the moon and sun, for example pull on the earths oceans and cause high and low tides.
The moons gravity pulls the water and makes high tide and low tide
the moons gravity pulls at the water making the a) north and south sides to have a high tide and the east and west have a low tide or b ) east and west has high tide and north and south has low
The moons gravity pulls on the ocean, creating high and low tides. Depending on where the moon is located in contrast to where you are located, the moons gravity cause a spring tide, which is the largest hight range in high and low tides, and a neap tide, which is the least hight in high and low tides. I hope this helps. :)
The answer is no. high nor low tides have any effect on gravity and the pull on a person in relation to it, unless of course you are standing on a scale in the ocean and at low tide the water is at your ankles and at high tide at your throat. This is a whole different story.
High tide and low tide can affect many things. If you are going to fish in the ocean, fish sometimes bite more during a certain tidal interval. Certain forms of marine creatures are more active during high tide or low tide.
Gravity can pull water in and out, causing tide like motions. The gravity of the moon and sun, for example pull on the earths oceans and cause high and low tides.
2 high tides and 2 low tides in one day. All of them have different heights (Ex. One high high tide, then one high low tide, then a low high tide, then a low low tide.
2 high tides and 2 low tides in one day. All of them have different heights (Ex. One high high tide, then one high low tide, then a low high tide, then a low low tide.
low tide in the night high tide in the day