The moon attracts water, and 80% of our bodies are water, therefore we are unknowingly pulled to the moon, but only during full moons.
The moon does pull the earth. All bodies affect others according to their mass and distance
No the moon has no affect on the human period. It is governed by your own bodies internal hormone changes, which vary from person to person. I have added a link under related or source material that will give you a far better understanding than a simple no.
The Moon doesn't significantly affect weather on Earth, and weather on Earth doesn't affect the Moon at all.
No, the mass of the elephant will never change, but on the moon the elephant would weigh less. Weight is the affect of gravitation wich is the attraction of two bodies that have mass. The mass of the moon is smaller then that of the earth so the gravitational pull would be less.
The gravity of any body affects all other bodies. In particular the gravity of the Moon creates the tides in bodies of water here on Earth. It also affects our planet's orbit and angle of tilt relative to the plane of its orbit.
The gravity of the moon pulls the ocean toward it creating the tides.
The gravity of the moon pulls the ocean toward it creating the tides.
The moon does pull the earth. All bodies affect others according to their mass and distance
No the moon has no affect on the human period. It is governed by your own bodies internal hormone changes, which vary from person to person. I have added a link under related or source material that will give you a far better understanding than a simple no.
The Moon doesn't significantly affect weather on Earth, and weather on Earth doesn't affect the Moon at all.
the moon has some sort of magnetism thing that controls whether water is high tide or low tide
It depends on what you mean by "bodies of water." There are deposits of water on the moon but they are in the form of ice, not liquid water.
Earth has one moon, the Moon. I don't know what you mean by "heavenly bodies".
No, the moon affects the tides, but the tides do not affect the moon.
It has a very thin atmosphere, it doen't affect the moon at all. Meteorites still bump on the moon.
No. The moon does not affect killing cattle. The moon is in outer space,and your just dumb.o:
the moon causes tides, which are waves. Please someone further explain how the moon does it.