Well, first of all, Mercury has no visible moons, and secondly, Mercury itself has no free water.
Well so to start with, remember that the moon also has a gravitational pull, so when the moon pulls at the water which its facing, the water forms a bulge till it starts to reach its maximum, that's when high tides occur.
In 1998, astrologists discovered ice on the moon. The presence of water on the moon indicates the possibility of life forms on the moon.
it is when the gravitational pull of the moon is the strongest so it creates huge bulges of the ocean water
It is not the gravitional effect ON the moon, but the gravitional effect OF the moon. The moon pulls on the earth, just as the earth pulls on the moon. The pull of the moon causes water to be drawn towards the moon, and forms a "bump" in the level of water. As the earth rotates below the water, the raised part of the water has the effect of making the water get deeper, then shallower. Those are the tides.
The vapor form, the liquid form, and the solid form are.
Well so to start with, remember that the moon also has a gravitational pull, so when the moon pulls at the water which its facing, the water forms a bulge till it starts to reach its maximum, that's when high tides occur.
No because there is no wind or water on the moon
No because there is no wind or water on the moon
Sailor Mercury's area of power is water, and she is very intelligent and is the "brains" of the Sailor Moon group. She uses her intelligence and brain to analyze information on various battles.
Because there no oxygen on the moon.
it doesn't happen on the moon ... there no wind , water or any thing else that causes erosion on the moon :)
It's black, like the night time but no moon.
frozen water is the water from that I found that Saturn has.
In 1998, astrologists discovered ice on the moon. The presence of water on the moon indicates the possibility of life forms on the moon.
it is when the gravitational pull of the moon is the strongest so it creates huge bulges of the ocean water
It is not the gravitional effect ON the moon, but the gravitional effect OF the moon. The moon pulls on the earth, just as the earth pulls on the moon. The pull of the moon causes water to be drawn towards the moon, and forms a "bump" in the level of water. As the earth rotates below the water, the raised part of the water has the effect of making the water get deeper, then shallower. Those are the tides.
Type your answer here... a wave works by the moon cause the moon gives it gravity that carries the water up and that's how a wave forms hint: tsunami's suck up the water and forms a giant wave they are really dangerous.