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The gravitational pull of the moon causes tides on Earth. This pull creates a bulging effect in the ocean waters, leading to high and low tides as the Earth rotates.
Earth's tides are caused by the interaction of:the gravitational pull of the moonthe gravitational pull of the sunthe rotation of the Earth
The moon's gravitational pull on Earth causes the ocean tides. The gravitational force creates a "stretching" effect on the Earth, with tides occurring as the Earth rotates within the "bulge" of water created by the moon's gravity.
It doesn't "enter" the atmosphere, it comes from the large mass of the earth which creates a gravitational pull.
uranus's gravitational pull is 91% or earth's.
One way in which Earth is affected by the moon is through the gravitational pull it exerts. This gravitational pull causes tides in Earth's oceans, as well as subtle changes in the planet's rotation and axial tilt over time.
the moon, as it rotates around the earth, creates the tides of the ocean through it's gravitational pull
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An object have greater gravitational pull closer from earth. As we get farther from earth, the gravitational pull becomes weaker. That is why objects sufficiently away from the earth do not fall on it.
Tides are mainly caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on Earth's oceans. The gravitational force exerted by these celestial bodies creates bulges of water on the Earth's surface, resulting in the daily rise and fall of ocean water levels. This phenomenon is known as tidal forces.
"Lunar pull" refers to the gravitational force exerted by the moon on Earth, causing the phenomenon of tides. The moon's gravitational pull creates bulges of water on opposite sides of Earth, leading to the rise and fall of the ocean's water levels known as high and low tides.