Earth's tides are caused by the Moon's gravity (in combination with the Sun's).
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It causes the tides. Tides are also caused - to a lesser degree - by Sun's gravity.
The tidal effect (guess where it got that name) caused by the gravity of the Sun and Moon.
In our solar system, at least, the planet with the greatest mass does happen to be the one with the most known moons. But I think the cause and effect work the other way. It's not the moons that give the planet strong gravity. It's the strong gravity of the planet that captures a bunch of moons.
weight is the effect caused by gravity. if gravity increases, so does your weight!
The moons gravity 'pulls' the earths water creating a 'tide.'
Everything has gravity, the bigger it is the more it has. Moons DO have gravity, but it might be less than Earth's.
No, a planet's moons and atmosphere do not directly affect its gravity. Gravity is primarily determined by the mass of the planet itself; the more massive the planet, the stronger its gravitational pull. While moons can influence tidal forces and an atmosphere can affect pressure and weather, they do not change the fundamental gravitational force exerted by the planet.
Yes, though the sun's gravity also plays a large part.
Gravity, which is caused by the mass of the objects. The gravity between a planet and its moon causes them to be attracted to each other, keeping them in orbit as they move through space.
Gravity and the pull of the moon are the same thing. The pull of the moon is caused by the moons' gravity.
A planets gravity is caused by the distorting effect its mass has on the fabric of spacetime.