Low and high tides.
No the Earth would pull u more than the moon
The Earth's gravitation force is greater than the Moon, which keeps the Moon in orbit round the Earth.
The gravitational force of the moon causes tidal bulges in the Earth's crust, leading to the rise and fall of ocean tides. This gravitational interaction between the moon and the Earth also contributes to the phenomenon of Earth's rotation slowing down over time.
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.
The moon is an example of a natural satellite. The gravitational pull of the moon creates tides on Earth. The moon's gravitational force pulls on the Earth's water, causing it to bulge out on the sides facing the moon and on the opposite side, creating high and low tides.
Because the moons gravitational force pulls the water upwards.
Because Earth and all the other planets and moons have a gravitational pull. This pull is distributed so that everthing stays in orbit.
Planets and moons remain in their orbits because of the gravitational pull other bigger planets or stars have on them, for example the Earth stays in its orbit because of the gravitational force it is subjects to created by the Sun, and the moon stays in its orbit because of the gravitational force it is subject to created by the Earth. It's all about gravity and force.
The moons gravitational pull on the Earth
The moons gravitational pull on the earth lifts the Earth's oceans causing the ebb and flow of the tides.
The oceans
They are Both created by the moons gravitational pull on the earth