the gravity
The Moon's gravity is the primary cause of tides - all tides, both high and low.
The moon apparently has a force that pulls the water up at high tide.
low tide in the night high tide in the day
the diffrencce between high tide and low is a high tide is by the gravitaion pull of the moon and/or the sun and a low tide is in the middle between the moon an sun
The moon.
If the sun didn't help the moon make a high tide and low then there wouldn't be such of a high tide and probably when there is a low tide the water will be even further than a regular 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 high tide and low tide.
the moon controls it
The effects are the moon phases, eclipses, and the high tide and low tide.
Yes, tides are caused by the gravitational attraction that the moon exerts on the Earth and its bodies of water.
The effects are the moon phases, eclipses, and the high tide and low tide.