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A larger, more powerful tide to the side of the moon, and a weaker, smaller tide toward the sun

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Which type of tide is creates when the suns gravitational pull on earth is the least?

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What type of tide is created when the suns gravitational pull on earth is at its least?

A larger, more powerful tide to the side of the moon, and a weaker, smaller tide toward the sun


Where are the Suns rays least direct on the earth?

At the poles


Why doesn't the suns gravitational force affect you more than earth's gravitational force does?

Because the sun is 93 million miles away, whereas the earth is, well, right here!


Why doesn't the suns gravitational force affect you more than the earth's gravitational force does?

Because the sun is 93 million miles away, whereas the earth is, well, right here!


Why Do The Earth And Sun Mve Around each Other?

The su does not move the earth moves around the sun by the suns gravitational pull


Why is the earths orbital velocity fastest at perihelion?

the suns gravitational pull is strongest because the earth is at its closest point to the sun.


What would happen to the magnitude of the gravitational force between the suns and earth if earth were placed in Pluto's orbit?

The magnitude of the force would decrease greatly.


If the average distance between Earth and the Sun were doubled what changes could occur in the Suns gravitational pull?

Its pull on the earth would be 25% as strong.


If there was no Sun could the Moon crash into Earth?

No, since Earth is much closer to the Moon than the Sun, the suns gravitational effect on the Moon's orbit is negligible.


Why doesn't the suns gravitational force affected you more than earths gravitational force does?

Because the sun is 93 million miles away, whereas the earth is, well, right here!


Why doesnt the suns gravitational force affect you more than the earths gravitational force does?

Mainly because we are in "free fall" around the Sun. In such situations, gravity won't be noticed. Also, Earth's gravitational force is much stronger, anyway, because Earth is much closer.