The present pattern of tides is the result of gravitational forces between the Earth
and both the sun and the moon. If the moon disappeared but the sun remained,
there would still be two high tides and two low ones every day. They would be more
consistent in amplitude but lower on the average than they are now. Also, the highs
and lows in any one place would always occur at the same time of day ... the whole
pattern would not creep later by 45 to 50 minutes per day as it does now .
The present pattern of tides is the result of gravitational forces between the Earth
and both the sun and the moon. If the moon disappeared but the sun remained,
there would still be two high tides and two low ones every day. They would be more
consistent in amplitude but lower on the average than they are now. Also, the highs
and lows in any one place would always occur at the same time of day ... the whole
pattern would not creep later by 45 to 50 minutes per day as it does now .
Nothing. If the earth were not there, there would be no tides on earth.
The tides would be much less pronounced and have a different period.
There would be one less form of erosion on earth.
Then there would be no nice full moons. The tides would also be quite a bit weaker (we would still have tides due to the Sun's gravity).
The length of the day
What matters heres is the Moon's mass, as well as its distance. With a more massive Moon (and in the same orbit), the tides would of course be stronger.
the height of the tides rises up
If we did not have the moon, there would be no waves.
If there were no tides, Earth wouldn't be the same
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.
High tides would be smaller and low tides would be bigger, but would still occur. The cause of the tides is the gravitational attraction between the earth and moon, and to a lesser extent, between the earth and sun. If the moon were further from the earth, its gravitational attraction would be less strong, and its effect on the earth's liquid envelope would be correspondingly less.
Tides would become stronger.
Tides would become stronger.
if the government was to knock the moon off its course revolving around the earth then yes it would change the earths tides however that would not be a very good idea to do that as it would remove the tides altogether
the tides and was would go ballistic and there would be tsunamis everywhere and lots of us would die
The tides will go not as high and the moon will get closer to us
High tides wouldn't be as high and low tides wouldn't be as low.
we would have no tides and night would be pitch black
There would be one less form of erosion on earth.