how does the moon create tides
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The Strong gravitational pull from moon results in the bulging of water in oceans which results in tides. Therefore during full moon nights the chances of high tides increases.
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✨ In full moon we can see high tide
✨ The tides caused by noon can be low tide of high tide
✨ The moon's gravitational pull generates some force called the tidal force.
⭐➡ The tidal force causes Earth and its water causes to bulge out on the side closest to the moon and the side farthest from the moon. These bulges or coming out of water are high tides.
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✨ In full moon we can see high tide
✨ The tides caused by noon can be low tide of high tide
✨ The moon's gravitational pull generates some force called the tidal force.
⭐➡ The tidal force causes Earth and its water causes to bulge out on the side closest to the moon and the side farthest from the moon. These bulges or coming out of water are high tides.
HöPe ïT hèLps u ☺
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