The most basic effect is the changing of the tide level due to the pull of the gravity of the moon.
Everything has it's own gravity. The bigger the mass the stronger the gravity. The Earth's gravity pulls the moon towards us, but the moon has its own gravity and, as it isn't strong enough to effect the planet as a whole, so instead it pulls the oceans towards it. As the earth rotates one side is always closest to the moon and is effected the most. This pulling of the oceans towards the moon is how tides work
Earth's tides are primarily caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and, to a lesser extent, the Sun. As the Moon orbits Earth and the Earth rotates on its axis, the gravitational forces create bulges in the ocean waters, causing high and low tides. The Sun's gravitational pull also contributes to the tides, but to a lesser degree due to its greater distance from Earth.
The major cause of different sea tides is the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun on Earth's oceans. The gravitational force from these celestial bodies creates bulges in the waters, leading to high and low tides as Earth rotates.
No, Earth's moon does not have a hydrosphere. There is no evidence of liquid water on the moon's surface.
The term for the moon when the whole disc is visible from Earth is "full moon." During a full moon, the sun, Earth, and moon are aligned in a way that the illuminated side of the moon is facing the Earth.
The sun reflecting off of the waters on Earth and onto the moon.
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The moons gravitational pull is what make the tides high/low.
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The gravity of the moon and sun combine to pull Earth's waters in the same direction.
The cyclical rise or fall of the waters of the ocean is called tide. The tides are caused by the attraction of gravities of the moon, sun, and Earth
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The gravitational pull of the moon causes tides on Earth. This pull creates a bulging effect in the ocean waters, leading to high and low tides as the Earth rotates.
The tides are mainly caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon on the Earth, and its effect on the water levels of the oceans.
Everything has it's own gravity. The bigger the mass the stronger the gravity. The Earth's gravity pulls the moon towards us, but the moon has its own gravity and, as it isn't strong enough to effect the planet as a whole, so instead it pulls the oceans towards it. As the earth rotates one side is always closest to the moon and is effected the most. This pulling of the oceans towards the moon is how tides work
The moon and the earth both have magnetic fields and these are what makes the two attract. When the moon a full moon, more of the moon is seen and therefore more of the force is affected the tides. So, the fuller the moon, the higher the tides. I also believe that the sodium chloride present in the sea waters has some affect on the tides.
The moon is to the earth, as the earth is to the sun.