The Sun i think NO!!! It's the gravitational pull of the MOON!!! As it pull the Earth from opposite sides, it causes the tides. This "pull" on the Earth elongates the Earth by about 8 ft in opposite directions. I really hope you didn't use the SUN answer as your final answer. :)
A newton is called a newton because it is a measure of the force of gravity. And Sir Issac Newton was the first to notice a force tieing us to earth. As a scienist he named his observation after himself
Without tides, marine ecosystems would be greatly impacted, as many species rely on the ebb and flow of the tides for feeding, reproduction, and habitat. Coastal erosion would likely increase, as tides help distribute sediment along shorelines. Additionally, tidal energy would not be a feasible renewable energy source without tides.
Tides are created by the known and predictable gravitational pull of the sun and moon in their relationship to the earth. Tides are also affected by unpredictable forces of nature (winds, storms, river runs, atmospheric pressure changes). An understanding of the forces causing ocean tides is complex. Generally, there will be 2 high tides and 2 low tides every 24 hours occuring approximately 50 minutes later each day. During periods of full moon or new moon high tides are usually higher than normal and low tides are usually lower than normal. During periods of the first quarter and last quarter the high tides and the low tides are usually less than normal.
It helps explain metallic bonds.
Yes, the Sun does have a large effect. When the Sun and Moon are both on the same side of the Earth is when the tides are the largest.
They help explain the earth better to the people
Plate tectonics help explain the movement of Earth's crustal plates and how they interact at plate boundaries to create features such as mountains, earthquakes, and volcanoes. It also helps to understand the distribution of earthquakes and volcanic activity around the world.
It's gravity creates high and low tides, as well as waves and other things of the like, which are crucial as many animal species have evolved to survive with the changing of high and low tides throughout the day!
Tidal energy can be used to generate electricity.
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With the help of a Jedi, Only joking if it is Newtons your referring to it could be a Newton meter
The Sun i think NO!!! It's the gravitational pull of the MOON!!! As it pull the Earth from opposite sides, it causes the tides. This "pull" on the Earth elongates the Earth by about 8 ft in opposite directions. I really hope you didn't use the SUN answer as your final answer. :)
The moon helps Earth by stabilizing its rotation and creating tides in the oceans through its gravitational pull. It also plays a role in influencing the Earth's climate and has been associated with the development of life on our planet.
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tides are important to the shore. the bird also use tide to get their foodTides are significant because they are relevant to navigation and fishing in the oceans. Since they occur at regular intervals, people can predict their movements. Tides also help with pollution.