The gravitational pull of the moon on the earth creates the worlds oceans to make somewhat of a football shape, decreasing the tides near the rounded part of the football and increasing them near the pointed ends of the football.
by getting closer to the oceans.
This causes tides on Earth.
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The gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon, effect the earths oceans by forming tides.
The Moon doesn't significantly affect weather on Earth, and weather on Earth doesn't affect the Moon at all.
by getting closer to the oceans.
If you mean "tides" as in waves... Tides happen from the moon's gravity pulling up on the water.
The moon's gravity causes tides on Earth.
The moons gravitational pull is what causes tides.
Earth also affect the Moon, but since there was no oceans or surface water on the moon, the effect is not noticeable in any visible way.
Earth also affect the Moon, but since there was no oceans or surface water on the moon, the effect is not noticeable in any visible way.
Just as the moon orbits the earth because of the earth's gravitational pull, the moon has its own gravitational pull. While it isn't enough to greatly affect the Earth's movement, it does affect the earth's oceans.
There are many ways, but the main reason is pollution.
This causes tides on Earth.
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.
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The moon affects the oceans on earth in many ways. It raises tides in oceans. It helps cleaning ocean water.