The oceans shift slightly with the moon's pull, which causes a phenomenon known as tides.
The moon's gravity pulls on the oceans and causes tices.
the earths gravitational pull of 9.8 m/s/s
The moon stabilizes the tilt of the earth. It also pulls on the oceans of the earth, which creates tides. If there were no tides, oceans on earth would stagnate, and ocean life and plants would die. Ocean plants are responsible for a large percentage of oxygen production on earth.
The Earth pulls on the Moon, and the Moon pulls on the Earth. The Sun pulls on the Moon, and the Moon pulls on the Sun. Mars pulls on the Moon (ever so slightly) and the Moon pulls on Mars. Your body pulls on the Moon (hardly measurable, but it does) and the Moon pulls on your body. The Moon and Sun and Earth's gravity pull (and push) Earth's oceans, and the ocean "tides" are the results.
Yes, the moons gravity pulls slightly on the earths hydrosphere. After a full moon you may notice that the oceans waves are distorted moving in several directions.
The force that pulls objects to the ground.
Yes, Earth's gravity pulls objects towards its center. The force of gravity between Earth and objects on or near its surface causes everything to be pulled towards the center of the planet.
Gravity is the force of nature that pulls in Earth's water, keeping it on the surface of the planet. This gravitational force is responsible for the tides and the shape of the ocean basins.
the pull of earth's gravity makes any objects fall to the ground.As the moon goes around earth, its gravity pulls on earth causing water in the oceans to move toward the moon.Earths gravity also pulls on the moon.
Nothing keeps them from being pulled. Earth's gravity certainly pulls on them.
On the earths surface gravity pulls you down.
The gravity of the moon pulls very slightly on the oceans to make them rise and fall; the earth's rotation makes this a daily occurrence.