The moon revolves around the earth - due to a balance between gravity and centrifugal force.
Gravitational Force is responsible for keeping the moon in the orbit around Earth.
The dominant force causing Earth's tides is the gravity of the moon as it revolves around us.
The force of gravity causes the moon to orbit the Earth, and the Earth to orbit the sun.
Gravitation is responsible for keeping the Earth and the other planets in their orbits around the Sun and for keeping the Moon in its orbit around the Earth.
Gravitation force makes the Earth move around the sun and also makes the moon go around the Earth. Our weight is the gravitational force of the Earth acting on us. For example; the gravitational force of the moon is about one-sixth that of the Earth.
If the Earth had no gravitational effect on the Moon, then it wouldn't orbit the Earth. The Moon revolves around the Earth just like the Earth revolves around the Sun.
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Gravitational Force is responsible for keeping the moon in the orbit around Earth.
The mutual attractive force of gravity keeps the Earth in its orbit around the Sun.
The dominant force causing Earth's tides is the gravity of the moon as it revolves around us.
The force of gravity causes the moon to orbit the Earth, and the Earth to orbit the sun.
The earth revolves around the sun, due to the gravitational pull of the sun. The sun makes it revolve around itself, with the help of its gravitational force.
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The force of gravity.
1.Sun's gravitational force due which it revolves around the Sun. 2.Earth's gravitational force which keep its Rotation/wobble around it's own axis. 3.Interplanetary and natural satellites gravitational forces which keeps the motion of universe in round shape as earth.
Gravitation is responsible for keeping the Earth and the other planets in their orbits around the Sun and for keeping the Moon in its orbit around the Earth.
A tide. You're asking about the tidal force caused by the interaction of the earth and moon. The earth and moon orbit around their common point, the barycenter, which is located within the body of the earth. As the earth swings away from the barycenter, the tides are caused that are observed on the side of earth away from the moon.