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Q: What is moon an example of and how does the moon create tides?
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What does the moon create in our oceans?

tides


Does the pull of the moon create tides?

Yes,the gravitational pull of the moon actually does create tides at night time, when it is close to Earth


How does the Moon create waves on Earth?

No, the moon does not create waves, it creates tides because of its gravitational pull.


How the moon create high and low tides?

With its gravity


How does Moon's gravity causes Tide?

The moon does not Cause tides. How can the moon cause tides when it does not have gravity strong enough to create it's own atmosphere.In this case how can its gravitational pull cause tides on earth,which at distance from the moon


A tide that result when the gravitational pull of the sun and moon combine to create higher high tides and lower low tides is called a?

When the Sun and Moon are aligned, you get what is called spring tides, with higher high tides and lower low tides.


How does the moon create waves?

The Gravity field between Earth and the Moon effects the waves and causes high tides and sometimes pushes the waves


Do gravitational forces create high or low tides?

For Earth, both high and low tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon.


Is an example of the moon's gravitational force on Earth?

Low and high tides.


Do changing tides affect the phases of the moon?

No, the moon affects the tides, but the tides do not affect the moon.


Why does the full moon cause lower readings in high and low tides?

During the full moon, the moon and the sun line up causing their gravitational forces to add up and pull harder on the oceans and create bigger tides.: )


Why does the revolution of the moon along with the Moon's gravity create spring tides?

The Earth's gravitational attraction to the Moon causes spring tides. The area of Earth closest to the moon will experience the gravitational pull of the moon. The oceans react to this gravitational pull by creating a bulge on the side of Earth that faces the moon.