The moon. Tides are caused by differential difference in distance between the near and far side of the planet - not in the strength of the gravitational field itself. Thus we orbit the sun, but the moon is the major factor in the tides.
The Moon.
Mars is a planetary body.
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The largest non-planetary body in the solar system is Ganymede, one of Jupiter's moons. Ganymede is even larger than the planet Mercury and is the only moon known to have its own magnetic field.
Technically, every other massive body in the universe causes tidal effects; as a practical matter, only very close or very massive objects have any real effect. So we see tidal effects on the Earth caused by the Moon, which is close, and to a lesser extent by the Sun - which is far more massive, but also much farther away. No other body is either close enough or massive enough to have any influence on the tides at all.
The Moon.
Mars is a planetary body.
The Moon is the planetary body that orbits the Earth.
The Mediterranean Sea is an example of a body of water that is not significantly affected by tides. Its tides are very minimal compared to other bodies of water due to its narrow connection to the Atlantic Ocean and its large size, which lessens the influence of tidal forces.
Gravity is the force that creates and affects the tides.
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Yes, lunar tides can potentially influence the human body, as it is composed of a large percentage of water. While the impact is not as profound as on oceans, some studies suggest a potential correlation between lunar phases and bodily functions like sleep patterns, fertility, and mood. However, more research is needed to fully understand the extent of this influence.
The moon's pull on gravity affects the ocean's tides.
A planetary object is a body that orbits a star (like a planet or a dwarf planet), whereas a moon is a natural satellite that orbits a planetary object. Moons are smaller bodies that orbit planets or dwarf planets.
It is called a meteorite, which is a solid piece of debris, typically from a comet, asteroid, or planetary body, that survives its passage through Earth's atmosphere and lands on the surface.
The body of water with the highest tides is the Bay of Fundy in Canada. It is known for having the largest tidal range in the world, with tides reaching up to 50 feet high.
The moon's gravitational pull affects the water in our bodies, causing slight changes in our body's water levels. This is known as the "lunar effect" or "moon's influence on tides."