The moon has a greater effect than the sun on the earths oceans.
Indian Ocean covers 20% of water on the earths surface.
It is because the moon is much closer to the earth. Gravitational pull decreases in proportion to the square of the distance.
There is no planet in the solar system which has more water than earth. Europa (a moon of the planet Jupiter) is thought to have a liquid ocean under a mantel of ice, but this moon is no larger than our own moon.
The sun does not orbit around the moon. The earth orbits the sun and the earths moon (every planet has 1 or more moons) orbits earth.
None of the sides should be more attracted to a magnet than the other.
the moon has more
If Earth's mass increased, then the gravitational force between Earth and the moon would also increase. The moon would be more strongly attracted to Earth. The acceleration between the 2 would increase also.
They are mainly caused by the gravitation of the Moon. More specifically, the Moon attracts the part of Earth that's closer to the Moon stronger than the part that is away from the Moon. To a lesser degree, tides are also caused by the Sun - for the same reason.
Approximately 6 times more
Yes, it does.
Because the earth exerts far more gravitational pull (due to it's much higher mass) then the moon, however the moon's gravitational exertion is measurable on the earths surface in the form of tides in the ocean.
No. Earths in much more powerful.
Earths surface of gravity is 4.6m/s2 more than moons.
Yes.. Always gravity exerted by an object that has larger mass is more.
None, only the earths core is more closer, the moons surface is 37.000 Vertices from earth
The world is about 30% land and about 70% water
Like the Earth, the Moon is a sphere which is always half illuminated by the Sun, but as the Moon orbits the Earth we get to see more or less of the illuminated half.