The gravitational pull of the moon causes two high tides and two low tides approximately every 24 hours. This occurs because the Earth rotates beneath the moon, leading to the rise and fall of ocean water levels. The timing and height of these tides can vary based on factors like the moon's phase and the geography of the coastline.
It causes the tides. Tides are also caused - to a lesser degree - by Sun's gravity.
The main effect is the tides, Without the Moon's gravity the tides would be about one quarter as high as they are now, they would be the same every day, and there would be no spring tides or neap tides.
Gravity is what causes the tides in the first place. The tides are caused by the fact that the Moon attracts the Earth stronger on one side (the side that is closer to the Moon) than on the other side. To a lesser degree, the Sun's gravitation causes the same effect.
The tides on Earth are affected by the pull of gravity from the moon. This gravitational force causes the ocean to bulge on the side of the Earth facing the moon and on the opposite side, creating high and low tides.
The moon does not Cause tides. How can the moon cause tides when it does not have gravity strong enough to create it's own atmosphere.In this case how can its gravitational pull cause tides on earth,which at distance from the moon
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Tides change every 12 hours and they are caused by the moon's gravity
It causes the tides. Tides are also caused - to a lesser degree - by Sun's gravity.
It causes the tides. Tides are also caused - to a lesser degree - by Sun's gravity.
The moons mass in general causes the tides. Mass has gravity, and the moon is massive enough for its gravity to pull noticeably on the oceans.
Nothing, If you Are asking about tides then it is the earths spinning that casuses tides to change ruffly every 6 hours (as the moon shifts so does high and low tide). But the tides themselves are caused by the effect of the sun's and moons gravity. Hope this helps
It is not quite 24 hours, as it's mainly related to the sun's gravity, but also to the moon's.
The moons gravitational pull is what causes tides.
High and low tides occur approximately every 12 hours due to the gravitational pull of the moon on the Earth's oceans. As the Earth rotates within this gravitational field, the water is pulled towards the moon, creating a high tide. The position of the moon in relation to the Earth causes two high tides and two low tides each day.
Tides on earth are mainly caused by the moon's gravity and earth's rotation.
The force of the moon and the pull of gravity.....
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