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We have introduced tides in terms of the effect of the Moon on the Earth's oceans, but the effect is much more general, and has a number of important consequences that we will discuss further below.
How The Moon Affects Ocean Tides... The Moon causes these tides by deforming the oceans, and as the Earth rotates under this ocean bulge, it causes a high tide to propagate onto beaches.
This is what keeps the moon in orbit around the earth, and it is also what causes tides to occur in the ocean.
Tides are the periodic rise and fall of the ocean waters. They are caused by the gravitational pulls of the Moon and (to a lesser extent) Sun, as well as the rotation of the Earth.
Gross, R. S., The effect of ocean tides on the Earth's rotation as predicted by the results of an ocean tide model, Geophysical Research Letters, 20, 293-296, 1993.
Of course the sun has a similar effect but smaller because of the greater distance to the sun. When the sun and the moon line up either in a full moon or new moon their tidal effects add, giving ...
The fluid ocean also experiences the TGFs. Unlike the simple tidal budges created in the earth's crust, ocean tides have complex spatial patterns due to the complicated shapes and topographies of the ...
Many people believe that given the moon's known gravitational effect upon the ocean tides, It is reasonable to assume that since the human body is 80 percent water, the moon can also affect human ...
And biologists speculate that tides, generated mostly by the Moon, would have been a logical place for life to originate.
It illustrates how the tidal forces of the Moon and Sun combine to produce spring tides, and oppose to produce neap tides. ... The tides result from the sum of both the Moon's and the Sun's tidal forces.
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