Science, asked by ritesh8190, 11 months ago

The water of sea facing the moon is attracted.........., causing.......... tide​

Answers

Answered by meepark22
3

Explanation:

The Moon affects the tides because of gravity. ... This is because the Earth's gravity is pulling you back down. The Earth's spinning means that another high tide occurs on the opposite side of the Earth to the Moon. The Moon has gravity of its own, which pulls the oceans (and us) towards it.

HOPE THIS IS THE ANSWER FOR YOUR QUESTION

좋은 하루 보내세요

thank you

Answered by stalwartajk
0

Answer:

The water of sea facing the moon is attracted...by the gravitational force of moon .., causing.....high..... tide

Explanation:

  • Tides are defined as the rise and fall of water levels in oceans,lakes,gulfs.
  • The strong gravitational pull of Moon on Earth causes the water level variations which leads to tides formation
  • Each day, tides occur 4 times.
  • High tide and low tide both occuring two times respesctively
  • The pattern of the tide depends on the angle of alignment of Moon as well as the Sun.
  • The distance between Earth and Moon changes with their revolution which leads to variations in the tide height
  • The difference between the height of the high tide and height of low tide is called tidal range.
  • When an area of ocean faces the moon the gravitational pull of moon causes the rise of water level resulting in high tide, similarly when an area of ocean is not  facing the moon the low tides are formed

To learn more about the tide  from the given link

https://brainly.in/question/13960562

https://brainly.in/question/2075424

#SPJ3

Similar questions