Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon. Full moons are notorious for causing large waves and Tsunamis that pull in the direction of the moon.
It causes the tides. Tides are also caused - to a lesser degree - by Sun's gravity.
The Moon's gravitational pull causes tides on Earth. When the Moon is closest to a particular area, it exerts a stronger gravitational force and creates higher tides known as spring tides. When the Moon is farthest away, it creates lower tides known as neap tides.
The moon is the primary celestial body that causes the tides in the ocean due to its gravitational pull. The sun also plays a role in the tides, but to a lesser extent compared to the moon.
The moon's gravitational pull creates ocean tides, which in turn generate waves. When the Earth rotates, the tides move around the planet, causing water to rise and fall in a cyclical pattern that leads to the formation of waves.
The moon's gravitational pull creates tides in Earth's oceans. When the moon is directly overhead or on the opposite side of the Earth, it causes high tides. When it is at a right angle to the Earth and the sun, it causes lower tides. This gravitational interaction results in the regular rise and fall of ocean waters.
The tides are caused by the moon's gravitational force.
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The moons gravitational pull is what causes tides.
It causes the tides (together with the sun).
it causes tsunami
The moon's gravitational pull on the earth is what causes tides.
I think it low tides because nothing causes high tides to happen in Neptune
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The moons gravitational pull causes the tides of the sea.This phenomena happens twice a day.
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