You would still get a small tide caused by the gravitational pull of the sun, but it wont be nearly as big as it it with the moon.
The tides are dependent on the earth's moon because the moon's gravitational pull brings the waves from high tide to low tide. Without the moon, waves would not exist.
A high tide.
because the gravity of the moon helps control the tide of the earth, if the moon did not revolve around the earth only 1 area can have high tide and another low tide so it balances how the tide works
On Earth, ocean tides are caused by the moon. This is because the moon is pulling on the surface of the Earth and the water in the ocean which is closer to the moon is pulled upward. This upward surge causes high tide while on the opposite side of the Earth (where the moon is furthest from the water) there is a low tide.
High tide
The effects are the moon phases, eclipses, and the high tide and low tide.
Moon
Due to the moon Tide's are made
A perigean spring tide is when the Moon is closest to the Earth during the spring tide.
Well if the moon moves a bit the earth and tide pulls with it and if the sun moon and earth are all in the same position as in a spring tide it causes the tides to go really big.
No
It depends on your whereabouts.