Tides are mostly affected by the moon's gravity and earth's rotation.
the moon, as it rotates around the earth, creates the tides of the ocean through it's gravitational pull
It's entirely reasonable to say that they are, mainly becauseEarth's tides are caused by gravity.2nd Answer:Great answer. It would be fair to say that the Moon's tides (in the ground, since there is no standing water, there) are caused by gravity, also.
Earth has a total of 4 tides a day 2 high tides and 2 low tides.
The Moon.
They are slowing it.
Yes, wind is affected by weather. Weather is affected by currents. Currents are affected by tides. Tides are a result of the moons gravitational pull on the Earth.
tides
Believe it or not, none. The Earths tides are solely affected by our Moon.
Tides are caused by the gravitational effect of (mainly) the moon. The position of the moon relative to a particular point on Earth determines the tide. The most noticeable effect is on the sea but everything (including the land) is affected to some degree. So short answer - Yes.
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He discovered that the moon affected the tides, so when it is above the northern hemisphere, the gravitational pull of the moon pulls the rest of the water up. So that raises the tides while the tides on the other side of the Earth is lower.
The tides.
the moon, as it rotates around the earth, creates the tides of the ocean through it's gravitational pull
Yes the earth has tides
Tides are mostly affected by the moon's gravity and earth's rotation.
the moon, as it rotates around the earth, creates the tides of the ocean through it's gravitational pull