Gravity - liquid is fluid so it moves when a gravitational force pulls on it.
The gravitational pull of the moon creates tides in the Earth's oceans. As the moon orbits the Earth, its gravity causes the water in the oceans to bulge, creating high and low tides. This connection between the moon and the sea is known as tidal influence.
Yes; Sea-waves are a good example for this pull
The main, and most regular, cause of movement in our oceans is due to the gravitational pull of the Moon. As the Moon orbits the Earth its gravitational field "pulls" the sea upwards and this causes high tides, with low tides following. Waves are also caused by the action of winds on the surface and, at greater depth, water movement can be due to tectonic movements, or earthquakes, under the sea. Another cause of ocean currents can be due to the change in density of the water, for example, where freshwater from rivers flows directly into the salty sea..
The tides are caused by the moon's gravity. Other large bodies of water could be there for many reasons. 1 example is continental drift, as the continents move around bodies of water can get separated from the oceans.
Well the effect is that the sea water directly beneath it rises this causes high and low tides.
The moon and it's gravitational pull
The moon's gravitational pull affects the water on Earth, causing the tides to rise and fall. As the moon orbits the Earth, its gravitational force creates a tidal bulge on the side of the Earth closest to the moon and also on the opposite side. This results in the daily cycle of high and low tides.
because of the gravitational pull that is how tides are made
The moon has a gravity like the earth and therefore as it changes from a full moon to crecent so dose the gravitational pull. It is this gravitational pull on the sea that causes waves and high and low tide. The wind can also have an effect on how strong or high the waves will be
Tides occur in oceans and other large bodies of water. They are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on Earth's water, causing the water levels to rise and fall in a cyclic pattern.
The pull of gravity on sea water is from the moon. This causes tides. Like when you are at the beach low tides and high tides occur right? So, the moon pulls on the earth and the water follows the moon's gravitational pull. Hope this helped:)
Yes, the moon has a lot of affect on the sea'a tides. This is due to the gravitational pull. The moon has a lot more affect on the tides than the sun does. This is due to the moon being much closer to the earth than the sun.