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The current scientific theory is that the early earth was hit by a another smaller planet called Thea. Thea was destroyed by the impact and left a dust ring around the Earth similar to the rings of Saturn, that over time coalesced into the moon.
The moon revolving around the Earth - creates the tides.
it is when the gravitational pull of the moon is the strongest so it creates huge bulges of the ocean water
The gravitational force exerted by the moon is the primary force that creates tides on Earth. The sun also contributes to tidal forces, but to a lesser extent than the moon. The interaction of these gravitational forces with Earth's rotation results in the daily patterns of tides.
You see the shadow of Earth cast upon the moon. The Sun's light creates the shadow and illuminates the quarter moon you see.
the moon, as it rotates around the earth, creates the tides of the ocean through it's gravitational pull
The moon's gravity creates the tides.
It creates a lunar eclipse.
the moon
If you "think" about it - it has to be a full moon.
The moon has a gravitational pull on water, which is what creates tides
The moon revolving around the Earth - creates the tides.
luner roving veichle
It creates waves in the sea.
that creates a lunar eclipse because the earth casts a shadow onto the moon
Perhaps the most important thing about gravity and the moon is that the gravitational force of the moon creates the tides on the oceans of Earth.
Earth may or may not need the moon, but it was not given any choice.
Yes. The creation of waves is unrelated to the Moon. What the Moon creates is tides.