The Moon!
The moon has a fairly strong gravitational force, and this pulls the water in our oceans from one side of earth to the other as the moon goes around us.
its a combination of the effects of the rotation of the earth and the gravitational forces exerted by the moon
the moon has the greatest effect on the tides.
The moon's gravity.
the sun and the moon
The Sun And The Moon (:
Tides are mainly caused by the pull of the moon.
Marine biologist use three classifications: Low: exposed only during the lowest seasonal tides, primarily marine in nature. Mid: is regularly exposed and submerged by regular tides. High: is only covered by the highest seasonal tides and is primarily terrestrial habitat.
The phase of the moon affects ocean tides and barometric pressure. It is logical that it would affect egg production.
open ocean zone
The Pacific Ocean. It is a close call with the Pacific and the Caribbean.
The biggest influence on Earths tides comes from the gravitational effects from the Moon.
the tides
No. The tides are caused by the gravitational influence of the moon and sun. Venus does not have any significant effect.
The ocean does not influence wind speed and direction. The currents in the ocean are caused by wind speed and direction. The tides in the ocean are influenced by the phases of the moon.
The ocean does not influence wind speed and direction. The currents in the ocean are caused by wind speed and direction. The tides in the ocean are influenced by the phases of the moon.
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The ocean does not influence wind speed and direction. The currents in the ocean are caused by wind speed and direction. The tides in the ocean are influenced by the phases of the moon.
Tide is the answer.
because it is more closer to earth than sun
The Moon.
The Moon is about twice as influencing as the Sun.
solar tides are tides thst effect the ocean tides