How does the movement of the moon and the gravitational pull of the earth affect tides.
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The moon's gravitational pull on the earth is strong enough to tug the oceans into bulge. ... (The extra 50 minutes is caused by the distance the moon moves each day as it orbits Earth). The sun and the tides. "Solar tides" are caused by the sun's gravitational pull and are weaker than lunar tides.Aug 5, 2010
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