They don't. It would actually be a fairly large disaster if either of them ever did.
The moon has a greater effect than the sun on the earths oceans.
It is summer when the sun is heating earths surface the most.
The gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon, effect the earths oceans by forming tides.
a total eclipse
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the sun and the moon
Moon orbits around earth, which orbits around the sun.
The surface of the moon is rocky and barren, with impact craters and dust, while the surface of the sun is a hot plasma that emits light and heat. The moon reflects light from the sun, while the sun generates its light through nuclear fusion in its core.
The moon has a gravitational effect on Earth that causes tides, which is not caused by the sun. Additionally, the moon has a surface with craters and mountains, while the sun is a ball of hot gases without a solid surface.
because of the location of the moon with respect to the sun and earth.
When the gravity of the sun and moon pull on Earth's surface at right angles, a neap tide occurs. This phenomenon happens during the first and third quarters of the moon when the gravitational forces of the sun and moon partially cancel each other out. As a result, the difference between high and low tides is less pronounced than during spring tides, which occur when the sun and moon are aligned.