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Where was Apollo raised?

Apollo was raised on Delos where he was born.


How does the moon manipulate the tides?

The moon's gravitational attraction causes water to rise up to a certain height and simultaneously , Earth's rotational movement causes the raised up water to move forward and it falls down. This gives the appearance of tides.


What is the International Space Stations size of orbit?

Because of the thin wisps of atmosphere at its altitude, the size of the ISS' orbit slowly decays, and the station is occasionally 're-boosted'. In January of this year, the station was given a boost to 358 kilometers from the earth's surface. By July, it had decayed to about 346 km. Two separate reboosts in July raised it to about 349 km.


Where did Robert H Goddard live?

He was born and raised in Worcester Mass. Also lived in New Mexico.He was born and raised in Worcester Mass. Also lived in New Mexico.He was born and raised in Worcester Mass. Also lived in New Mexico.He was born and raised in Worcester Mass. Also lived in New Mexico.He was born and raised in Worcester Mass. Also lived in New Mexico.He was born and raised in Worcester Mass. Also lived in New Mexico.


What does the gravitational effect on the moon got to do with the rise and fall of the sea?

It is not the gravitional effect ON the moon, but the gravitional effect OF the moon. The moon pulls on the earth, just as the earth pulls on the moon. The pull of the moon causes water to be drawn towards the moon, and forms a "bump" in the level of water. As the earth rotates below the water, the raised part of the water has the effect of making the water get deeper, then shallower. Those are the tides.

Related Questions

What do you call a raised bank of earth?

A raised bank of earth is commonly referred to as a "berm". Berms are often used in landscaping and gardening to help with water drainage, provide privacy, or create barriers.


Is Stonehenge a mineral?

No, Stonehenge is a complex of stone circles placed within a raised circular earth bank (a henge).


What kind of structure is Stonehenge?

Consists of earth, timber, and stone structures .


What is the name of the raised river bank?

Leeves


What is a raised bank called?

A raised bank is commonly referred to as an "embankment." Embankments are structures built to elevate land, often used for transportation purposes, flood control, or to create barriers. They can be made from various materials, including earth, gravel, or concrete, and are designed to support roads, railways, or prevent water from overflowing into surrounding areas.


What is a large mound or raised area of earth called?

A large mound or raised area of earth is called a hill or mound.


What is an abrubtly raised hill called?

An abruptly raised hill is called a bluff. It is a steep cliff, bank, or promontory.


What was the National Bank?

The bank that Thomas Hamilton wanted to have created so that the federal government can deposit money raised from taxes.


Pure banking nothing else is slogan raised by?

State Bank of India


What is a raised area of earth?

hill mountain plateau


What is another example of mountain?

It is high raised part of the earth


Latin word for bank?

Bank (a mound of earth) = Pulviuus Bank (of a river) = Ripa Bank (for money) = Argentaria