The moon does have gravity. Surface gravity on the moon is about 1/6 what it is on Earth.
Yes. The moon produces considerable gravitational effects visible to anybody. The moon's gravity is responsible for the tides.
by the gravity pulling it in and out
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.
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.
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The moon gravity can cause tides.
Yes. The moon produces considerable gravitational effects visible to anybody. The moon's gravity is responsible for the tides.
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The moon's gravity creates the tides.
Tides on Earth are caused by the gravity of the moon and, to a lesser degree, the sun.
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by the gravity pulling it in and out
Closer. Because of the moon's pull of gravity on the water.
The role of the moon forming tides is that gravity is pulling the water up
The Moon's gravity is the primary cause of tides - all tides, both high and low.
Earth's tides are caused by the Moon's gravity (in combination with the Sun's).
Tides are the result of lunar (and solar) gravity.