Nothing, If you Are asking about tides then it is the earths spinning that casuses tides to change ruffly every 6 hours (as the moon shifts so does high and low tide).
But the tides themselves are caused by the effect of the sun's and moons gravity.
Hope this helps
assuming that you are talking about earth's moon; about 365 days 6 hours (moon revolves around earth so...)
Earth takes 365 days and 6 hours to orbit the sun. This is why we have a leap year every four years to account for the extra 6 hours.
Earth=1, Moon=1/6. Or, Moon=1, Earth=6
No, not at all. Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on the earth's waters. The earth rotates once every 24 hours and the earth/moon system rotates roughly once every 27 days. The complex interaction between the two creates a pattern that repeats roughly every 24 hours and 50 minutes. In other words, the whole pattern of high and low tides shifts by a bit under an hour every day. But there's still more: Within that pattern there oscillations that produce two different high and two different low tides every day, so there's about 6 hours and 12 minutes between any pair of high and low tides.
The earth is where we live on. It supports all the needs living things need. The moon slows down the earth's rotation and protects us from big meteorites. The Moon's gravitational field is likely to attract most big meteorites and cause them to strike the the moon. The moon is moving 4 cm away from earth every year. Without the moon a day on earth would last only 6 hours. The Sun provides us with light and heat. Without the sun life on earth would be too cold to exist.
The Earth rotates once on its axis every 23 hours 56 minutes - and once around the sun every 365 days 6 hours.
the tides rise or fall occur every 6hours and 13 minutes because because of the gravitational and rotational force,all particles of the earth ,moon,and the sun attract one another
Since the Moon's gravity is 1/6 that of Earth, the Moon's gravity is 5/6 less than that of Earth.
full moon is every 27.5 days
The moon's gravity is roughly 1/6 that of earth, so 36 kilos on earth would weigh approximately 6 kilos on the moon.
Tides typically change every 6 hours and 12.5 minutes, alternating between high and low tide. This pattern is influenced by factors such as the position of the moon and sun relative to the Earth.
The Moon's gravity is 6 times weaker than that on the Earth's surface.