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Q: If the moon and the sun where on the same side of earth what do you think would happen to tides on the opposite side of the earth?
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What would happen to the earth tides if the distance between earth and the moon increased?

Tides would become stronger.


What would happen to earth if it lost its moon?

High tides wouldn't be as high and low tides wouldn't be as low.


Is the moon the only thing that affects tides?

No. Tides on Earth are caused mainly by the Moon, and by the Sun. If the Moon and the Sun are aligned - on the same side, or on opposite sides of the Earth - tides are stronger than when they are at a right angle. There are also tides on other planets, caused by their corresponding moons.


The effect of the moon on earths ocean?

The main effect is the tides. There are two high tides in slightly more than a day and two low tides in slightly more than a day . The mean time between high and low tides is 6 hours 22 min and few seconds. This odd amount of time is caused by the Moon's orbiting the Earth. Compound this with the Sun's effect on the tides. When the Sun , Moon and Earth are in line we have Spring Tides and when the Sun Moon and Earth are at first/last quarter we have Neap Tides. This is because of gravitational pull is in different directions. Also the High tides is on the side of the Earth where the moon is. However, there is a corresponding high tide on the opposite side of the Earth; it like the balancing effect of a wheel. THere is also a 'drag' effect on tidal height. The highest/lowest Spring tides come may a day ot two after the New/Full Moon. Similarly for Neap Tides. Also in March and September at the equinoxes Sring tides are higher and lower that at the Soltices. Again it due to the Moon;s position at these points in the year.


What is the Earth and tides are determined by the moon and pull.?

Earth's tides are determined by the moon's ________________ pull.

Related questions

Does the point on earth farthest from the moon has a high tide?

Yes. High tides happen on the point on earth closest to the moon, and the opposite side of the earth.


What would happen if there were no tides?

If there were no tides, Earth wouldn't be the same


What are the tides that happen across the whole earth's surface called?

Tides


What might explain the fact that water is rising in one area and falling in another?

This is happening because of tides, which happen in the opposite places on Earth at the same time. The magnetic field on the Earth and the Moon are pulling towards each other, causing the tides to rise in one place and fall in another.


What would happen to Earth and tides if the distance between Earth and the Moon increased?

Tides would become stronger.


What would happen to the earth tides if the distance between earth and the moon increased?

Tides would become stronger.


What type of tides do Neptune have?

I think it low tides because nothing causes high tides to happen in Neptune


What will happen to the tides when the moon gets closer to the earth?

They will rise.


When the sun earth and moon line up they cause something special to happen to tides. What kinds of tides occur?

neap tides occur..


What would happen to earth if it lost its moon?

High tides wouldn't be as high and low tides wouldn't be as low.


What occurs on the side of Earth that is closest to the moon and on the opposite side of earth?

Its day on the other side. Both sides have high tides while the other two has low tides.


What causes tides to move?

the moon and sun pull the water causing tides. spring tides are stronger and happen when the sun and moon are either in the same direction or oposite each other. Neap tides are weaker and happen when the sun and moon are aproximatly on a 90 degree angle.