Gravity and the pull of the moon are the same thing. The pull of the moon is caused by the moons' gravity.
Tides on Earth (and the Moon, for that matter), including oceans and land, are primarily caused by Earth's and Moon's force of gravity on each other. The Sun affects tides also.
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the fisrt one is about air pressure rising and the other one is dealing with falling
Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon, rising and falling as the moon orbits the earth AND the earth turns.
I believe lightning is usually caused by the negative and positive neutrons and protons causing an electric shock this is also similar to static electricity, but in a more extream way :)
I would say that two of the plates were sliding past each other, got stuck, and slipped past each other so fast that it caused pressure rising to the surface, and caused an earthquake.
You are thinking of the tides. However, they are not caused by the Moon alone, but by the combined pulls of the Sun and Moon.
The rise and fall of the ocean's surface is called the tide. The tide is caused by the gravitational pull of the moon.
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Gravity. When the water column stops rising, cohesion + surface tension < gravity.
The gravity acting on a rising object and that on a falling object are the same when these objects are at the same height. What is different is that a rising object is decelerating by the force of gravity and the falling object is accelerating.
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down is falling rising is up
down is falling rising is up
No. The rising and falling tides are caused by the gravitation pulls of the sun and the moon. Mars is too far away to have any noticeable effect on earth tides.
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Gravity pulls objects together and towards the center of the earth. The force of gravity depends on the mass of the objects and the distance between them. Gravity will speed up objects falling towards the earth and slow down rising objects.
The rise and fall of the ocean's water is caused by the gravitational pull from the moon and the sun.