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the ground like a rock.
It actually doesnt much. The main contributing factor to the movement of the water and tides is the moon. Every day= 1 revolution around earth for the moon, so the tides go with the moon. So actaully, the rotation of the earth really doesnt effect it much.
This happens during a lunar eclipse when the earth appears apparently blocking out the moon. This can only happen on a full moon and due to this effect, the moon appears to be red.
Some things that happen:* You see the Moon in different phases, as the angle Sun-Earth-Moon changes. * The tides, caused by the Moon and the Sun, become strongest when Sun, Earth and Moon are in a straight line, and weakest when they are at right angles.
A solar eclipse happens if the moon, in its orbit around the earth, is located in the direct line of sight from the earth to the sun. The effect would be that the moon blocks the view of the sun.
the moon doesnt rise. the earth rotates
Because the earth doesnt go around the moon, the moon go's around the earth, and because the moon is round, u can never see all of it
phases of the moon.
Earth's atmosphere has no effect on the moon.
The effect of the moon is werewolfs come out and howl
On the side of the Earth opposite of the moon, there is a gravitational effect known as the "tidal bulge." This is caused by the moon's gravitational pull creating a slight deformation of the Earth's shape. The water bulges on both sides of the Earth, resulting in high and low tides.
it doesnt the moon is drifting away from earth's gravitational pull by 1 half an inch every year
which your talking about is a problem that many people have wondered called the three bodied problem. It's about what happens when there are three objects all pulling on each other. There are many solutions to this problem but the one that applies to the earth the sun and the moon is that the third body's gravity is insignificant. This means that the moon is not having a very big effect on the Sun or Earth.