The sun is what directs the light to the moon whcih makes it shine, and if the moon did not shine we ppl couldn't see at night. :)
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The sun has less effect on the tides than the moon because it is much farther away.
The moon causes larger tides than the sun, even though the sun is much larger than the moon, because the moon is tremendously closer to the Earth than the sun is.
the phases of the moon don't affect tides. Tides are caused by the moon's gravity, the moon is always at the same distance from Earth. Sun also causes the tides. so if the sun and the moon are directed in the same place at Earth extra high tides occur.
Yes, the sun does affect the ocean tides through its gravitational pull, although to a lesser extent than the moon. When the sun, Earth, and moon are aligned during full moon and new moon phases, their combined gravitational forces lead to higher high tides, known as spring tides.
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Gravitational pull of the sun and the moon may affect the tides. If you notice carefully the tides will be high during a full moon day.
Gravitational pull of the sun and the moon may affect the tides. If you notice carefully the tides will be high during a full moon day.
The Moon is closer to Earth than the sun.
Gravitational pull of the sun and the moon may affect the tides. If you notice carefully the tides will be high during a full moon day.
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The moon has a gravitational pull on water, which is what creates tides
The phases of the moon? Well as the moon revolves around us the sun shines on it differently causing different phase.
i do ot understand what you are asking but i do believe if the sun goes behind the moon it is called a solar eclipse.
The sun has less effect on the tides than the moon because it is much farther away.
The moon causes larger tides than the sun, even though the sun is much larger than the moon, because the moon is tremendously closer to the Earth than the sun is.