There are no large bodies of water on the moon (or even small ones).
There are areas called 'seas' though they are not seas as we know them on earth.
The moon does not have oceans like Earth. However, there may be underground reservoirs of water ice in some areas of the moon's surface.
The gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon, effect the earths oceans by forming tides.
The moon's gravity pulls on the Earth's oceans, creating tides. When the moon is at different positions relative to the Earth, it causes different tide patterns such as high tides and low tides. This gravitational force from the moon is the main factor that influences the ocean tides.
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.
No. The Moon doesn't rotate with respect to Earth; the same side of the Moon always faces the Earth. So even if there were oceans with liquid water, there wouldn't be rising and falling tides as we have here.
Earth also affect the Moon, but since there was no oceans or surface water on the moon, the effect is not noticeable in any visible way.
The moon affects the oceans on earth in many ways. It raises tides in oceans. It helps cleaning ocean water.
The moon does not have oceans like Earth. However, there may be underground reservoirs of water ice in some areas of the moon's surface.
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The earth's moon helps move the oceans tides.
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Europa is the moon of Jupiter that is known to contain oceans of water.
The gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon, effect the earths oceans by forming tides.
Gravitational pull.
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The oceans shift slightly with the moon's pull, which causes a phenomenon known as tides.