The main cause of the rise and fall of ocean tides is the moon's gravitational pull which causes one balge of water on the Earth's oceans. Where the ocean waters face the moon is the strongest pull. Where the ocean waters face away from the moon it is weakest. Both bulges cause high tides. As the Earth rotates, the bulges move around it, one always facing the moon, the other directly opposite. The combined forces of gravity, the Earth's rotation, and other factors usually cause two high tides and two low tides each day. it causes the sea's tides
Earth's atmosphere has no effect on the moon.
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Yes. Think in terms of Newton's second law. Earth does produce a tidal effect on the Moon.
the moon effect's the earth in ways of it's gravitational pull
The moon has uneven gravity because of the pull of the earth. Imagine the moon's effect on the earth and the tides of the ocean. The earth has a much greater effect on the moon because it is several times larger.
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The tides.
the effect is the solar eclipse
yes; without the moon earth's rotation would be wobbly and disorganized.
The moon's gravity attracts the water.
The most noticeable effect is the tides.
If the Earth had no gravitational effect on the Moon, then it wouldn't orbit the Earth. The Moon revolves around the Earth just like the Earth revolves around the Sun.