The Sun and the moon
Gravity from the moon, control's the ocean ( river,streams, lakes, etc) tides.
mostly the moon but the wind determines the direction it flows
No ocean covers the North Pole. The North Pole is an imaginary point on the Arctic Ice cap that covers the Arctic Ocean. SHORT ANSWER- Arctic Ocean
The Earth rotating and its tilt of the axis forms the oceans' tides and currents.
There are actually two oceans that do not span the Equator. These are the Arctic Ocean and the Southern Ocean.
Gravity from the moon, control's the ocean ( river,streams, lakes, etc) tides.
The gravitational pull of the moon.
The moon and to some extend the sun
The benefit is that the moon causes the ocean tides, high and low.
The moon's gravitational force is what causes the ocean tides to change. How Stuff Works has a great diagram and explanation of how this happens.
Tides are caused due to the gravitational pull of the Moon which causes the ocean to bulge out, towards its direction.
Tide is the answer.
mostly the moon but the wind determines the direction it flows
The gravity of the moon and sun causes the earth's tides. The greatest tides are called 'spring' tides which occur when the earth, moon and sun are aligned. The moon has the greatest effect on our tides because of its proximity.
The Moon's gravity pulls ocean water toward it while the Earth revolves.
The Moon's gravity pulls ocean water toward it while the Earth revolves.
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