Tides, length of the day, variable light at night (for hunting).
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The moon affects the Tides.
No, gravity on the moon is completely seperate and does not affect the earth.
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The effects would only combine for an object outside the Earth-Moon system (such as an asteroid). Otherwise, objects near the Earth and Moon will experience gravitational effects from both. The Earth's gravity holds the Moon in its orbit, and the Moon's gravity affects the Earth, notably causing the ocean tides.
Were it not for the interaction of the Moon's gravity with the Earth's, it would not be there. Gravity keeps it in its orbit, as it does all celestial bodies. The moon's gravity also affects the Earth, causing the tides and geological stresses.
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The moon affects the oceans on earth in many ways. It raises tides in oceans. It helps cleaning ocean water.
No, The moon was created when Earth could not sustain life. The moon was pulled into Earth's Gravitational pull and now orbits around Earth.
The sun has a greater overall effect on Earth due to its role in providing energy for life, driving weather systems, and impacting climate. The moon's effects, such as causing tides and influencing animal behavior, are significant but more localized compared to the sun's influence.