It doesn't
The moon's gravitational pull creates tides on Earth's surface water. As the moon orbits, its gravitational force causes water to bulge out toward the moon, creating high tides. This effect is more noticeable in areas closer to the moon.
The Moon
They are round in shape, also they have crater's. However the moon has no water or life, but Earth does. Earth is a planet and the moon is not.Also how the moon is different is it is 1/6th of Earths gravitational pull.
Earth has one natural satellite, commonly referred to as "the Moon."
greenhouse effect
The moon has no effect on when the seasons change.
The gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon, effect the earths oceans by forming tides.
The moon.
it creates the seasons.
The moon has a greater effect than the sun on the earths oceans.
Tides yes, seasons no. The Earths tilt causes the seasons as we orbit the sun.
The moon has the strongest effect on the earths tides.
simple the earths seasons and aixs would go HAYWAL
Nothing the moon does, doesn't do, or appears to do has any effect on the earth's seasons. We would have all of the same seasons and the same seasonal experiences even if there were no moon at all.
Light of day does not effect earths high and low tides, the moon does. The Moon is in the gravitational pull of earths orbit. When the earth turns it pulls the moon slowly. But the moon does get ahead of the earth at some points causing high tide, but when the moon lags behind the earths pull it is low tide.
There would be no four seasons if the earths axis was not tilted.
If there were no tilt then there'd be no seasons. So it has a direct effect.