Jupiter's gravitational pull is much stronger than that of Earth.
Asteroids will hit earth every now and then because of the earths gravitational pull, but we don't get as much as Jupiter seeing as it has the highest gravitation pull.
Depending on where you live, you have high tides about every 12 hours, no matter what the phase of the Moon. However, at the full and new moons, you have higher-than-average "spring" tides, because the gravitational pull of the Moon lines up with the much lower gravitational pull of the Sun. At the quarter moons, we have lower-than-average "neap" tides because the tidal pull of the Moon and the tidal pull of the Sun are working at cross-purposes.
It is because the moon is much closer to the earth. Gravitational pull decreases in proportion to the square of the distance.
Gravitational pull is only noticeable for large objects, stars, planets, moons. Smaller objects just don't have enough mass to make much difference.
Male carabou are called bulls.
llamas!
mostly carabou
The correct spelling is caribou (reindeer).
Caribou live all over Alaska
polar bear,seal,fish,berries,birds,and carabou.
Caribou: Rangifer tarandusMusk Ox: Ovibos moschatus
yes they eat moose and other deer like creatures like carabou
how much to pull a tooth
The tundra is known to be rich in oil and uranium.
As much as you want it to
papillons can pull about 6-8 pounds.