the role of moon is greater than that of the sun in the occurrence of tides ?
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Because moon is closer to earth than sun so its gravitational force effect the tides more than sun
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The tidal forces of the Moon are much stronger than the Sun because it is much closer to our planet, causing much greater changes in the gravitational force from one place to another.
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- The tidal forces of the Moon are much stronger than the Sun because it is much closer to our planet, causing much greater changes in the gravitational force from one place to another.
- On the other hand, the Sun's gravitational force fluctuates much less because the Sun is so far away. While both the Moon and the Sun affect the tides, the Moon plays the biggest role.
- Although the Sun's gravitational pull on Earth is 178 times stronger than that of the Moon, the tidal bulges it causes are much smaller.
- This is because, contrary to popular belief, the tides are not caused by the gravitational forces of the Moon or Sun lifting the oceans - their gravitational pull is too weak for that. Rather, tides are created because the strength and direction of the gravitational force varies depending on where you are on Earth.
- This variation creates different forces, or tidal forces, which in turn cause tides. The overall effect of these tidal forces is to "squeeze" the oceans and create two tidal bulges on opposite sides of the Earth - one facing the Moon and slightly smaller. one facing away from the Moon.
- As a result of the Earth's rotation, these two bulges act as two expansive "waves" that continuously ripple around our planet.
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