The pull on each other is = 1.982 * 1020 newtons
Earth's tides are determined by the moon's ________________ pull.
The moon is only strong enough to push and pull the tides in the ocean on earth. The earths pull is so strong it moves the entire moon in circles.
No, the Earth's gravity pulls the moon in towards Earth.
Yes the moon had a gravitational pull on the earth just like how the earth had the pull on the moon that keeps it in orbit
If it were not for the Earth's pull of gravity the moon would fly away from the Earth. The moon's pull of gravity on the Earth causes the tides.
The moon has it's own gravitational pull. The earth's gravity keeps the moon in orbit, while the moon's gravity tugs on the earth. This pull from the moon creates a bulge on the earth, especially on the oceans. This pull is what causes the tides to change.
Yes, the gravitational pull between the Earth and the Moon is what keeps the Moon in orbit around the Earth. This gravitational force is what causes the Moon to travel in a curved path around the Earth rather than moving off into space.
No, the earth is bigger than the moon so they don't have the same gravitational pull
Yes, you would weigh less if you were on the moon
The moon orbits the Earth due to the gravitational pull the two bodies have on each other.
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It is weaker