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Q: What is the Moon's gravitational force responsible for?
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How does the moons gravitational force affect the crust of the earth?

does the moon's gravitational force affect the crust of the earth?


Why do planets and their moons stay in orbit?

gravitational force.


Does the moons gravitational force stronger than earths gravitational force?

No the Earth would pull u more than the moon


How did the astronauts not float into space when they walked in the moon?

Because of the moons gravitational force.


How do the moons orbit around Uranus?

They can orbit Uranus because of its gravitational force.


Why is material deposited on the beach?

Because of the tides which are controlled by the moons orbit and gravitational force


Which force is most responsible for raindrops falling to earth?

gravityThe gravitational force of attraction.


A specific answer on why planets and moons of planets stay in their orbits?

Planets and moons remain in their orbits because of the gravitational pull other bigger planets or stars have on them, for example the Earth stays in its orbit because of the gravitational force it is subjects to created by the Sun, and the moon stays in its orbit because of the gravitational force it is subject to created by the Earth. It's all about gravity and force.


Is the moons or the earths gravitational force stronger or weaker?

The Earth's gravitation force is greater than the Moon, which keeps the Moon in orbit round the Earth.


Does it matter how big moons are?

Moons do not have to be any size but if the moon is bigger than the planet that it orbits, then the moon becomes the planet because it has more gravitational force.


Which type of force is responsible for keeping the moon in the orbit around earth?

Gravitational Force is responsible for keeping the moon in the orbit around Earth.


Why do planets have moons?

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