When the moon pulls on different parts of the Earth it causes tides
the tides and gravity
Neap, Spring, high and low tides.
The moons gravitational pull on the Earth
The differences in the moon's pull on different parts of Earth cause the ocean tides. This gravitational force causes the water levels in the oceans to rise and fall, creating high and low tides throughout the day.
yes
It have two moons
Neap, Spring, high and low tides.
The moons gravitational pull on the earth lifts the Earth's oceans causing the ebb and flow of the tides.
none cause the moons smaller than earth
No, the planets have different number of moons, from zero to about 60-70.
You would research the moons of both planets and then draw up a table showing the characteristics of all three. The table would illustrate their similarities and differences.
Differences in the Moon's pull on different parts of the Earth cause ocean tides. This gravitational force creates bulges in the oceans, resulting in high tides where the water level rises and low tides where it falls. The Moon's position and phase affect the timing and height of these tides.