Even though you may not see it because of the sun The moon may be present in the morning sky; However even if it is not - tides are still present. Each day the earth revolves one full turn so the moon rises and sets each day - pulling on the oceans - causing tides.
One thing to keep in mind is that the motion of the water as the tides change are not instantaneous and there is a significant delay in the actual movement caused by the moon.
In addition the gravitational pull of the sun has a significant effect on tides as well.
because the moon controls the tides and the moon will pull away from earth in a billion years so the tides will be extremely low and the ocean will look very still.
"Neap" tides. Spring tides, which are higher than average, occur at the new and full moons.
solar tides are tides thst effect the ocean tides
tides of course
The moon and the earth both have magnetic fields and these are what makes the two attract. When the moon a full moon, more of the moon is seen and therefore more of the force is affected the tides. So, the fuller the moon, the higher the tides. I also believe that the sodium chloride present in the sea waters has some affect on the tides.
tides are waves
The tides would be smaller, but still present due to the Sun's gravity. It would be somewhat darker on most nights.
If the moon were to be destroyed there would still be tides. This would be because of the sun still being in assistance and affecting the tides.
Spring tides.
the moon pules the water, wind can also cause it
Tidal pools are formed when water is drawn away from an area between high tides.
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The Moon's Gravity Causes the waves to form.
No
Gravity pulls everything but water shows it. I am still looking for tides in a glass of water.
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because the moon controls the tides and the moon will pull away from earth in a billion years so the tides will be extremely low and the ocean will look very still.