there would be alot of high and low tides
What matters heres is the Moon's mass, as well as its distance. With a more massive Moon (and in the same orbit), the tides would of course be stronger.
Mainly, to revolve around the Earth in 15 days, the Moon would have to be closer (you can calculate the ratio using Kepler's Third Law). This would make the tides stronger.
If the Moon were closer to the Earth, the high tides would be higher, and the low tides would be lower.
The tides.
The Moon would go round in 22 days instead of 29 and its gravitational pull would be twice as much, leading to much larger tides.
Presumming that the Moon doesn't stop, the tides would change about twice a month.
3 times. Just like "twice" would mean two times, "thrice" can mean 3 times.
What matters heres is the Moon's mass, as well as its distance. With a more massive Moon (and in the same orbit), the tides would of course be stronger.
Mainly, to revolve around the Earth in 15 days, the Moon would have to be closer (you can calculate the ratio using Kepler's Third Law). This would make the tides stronger.
If the Moon were closer to the Earth, the high tides would be higher, and the low tides would be lower.
If there were no tides, Earth wouldn't be the same
Tides would become stronger.
Tides would become stronger.
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The tides.
The children of your first cousin twice removed are your first cousins, thrice removed - or three times removed.
if there were no moon, there would be no light in the sky at night (earth would be a lot darker at night, earth's days would be longer (earth will rotate slower), and there will be no tides (the moon pulls the tides)