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the role of moon is greater than that of sun in the occurence of tides

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Answered by uddeshya161
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Because ocean tides are the effect of ocean water responding to a gravitational gradient, the moon plays a larger role in creating tides than does the sun. ... The ocean's tidal bulge that results from the sun's gravity is shown in orange, while the bulge that results from the moon's gravity is shown in white.

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Because ocean tides are the effect of ocean water responding to a gravitational gradient, the moon plays a larger role in creating tides than does the sun. ... The ocean's tidal bulge that results from the sun's gravity is shown in orange, while the bulge that results from the moon's gravity is shown in white

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