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The Moon is about twice as influencing as the Sun.
The biggest influence on Earths tides comes from the gravitational effects from the Moon.
tides are effected by the moon not the earths polaritys
yes they are inexable because if the ocean is here then so will water tides
Ocean tides are best described as predictable and cyclic
The moon's gravity with some influences of the sun's gravity and the mass of water in the ocean.
ocean tides
the earths tilt
The Moon is about twice as influencing as the Sun.
The earth's moon influences (affects) the ocean tides.
The biggest influence on Earths tides comes from the gravitational effects from the Moon.
They are mainly caused by the gravitation of the Moon. More specifically, the Moon attracts the part of Earth that's closer to the Moon stronger than the part that is away from the Moon. To a lesser degree, tides are also caused by the Sun - for the same reason.
Tide is the answer.
The earths rotation causes day and night, wind, tides and ocean currents and its also responsible for the different seasons.
The Moon
what are the effects of tides The moon effects the tides making them either high or low tides.
solar tides are tides thst effect the ocean tides