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Why the gravitational force of moon not affects the smaller water bodies (like rivers)?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This is because the Earth's gravity is pulling you back down. The Moon has gravity of its own, which pulls the oceans (and us) towards it. The Moon's gravitational pull on us is much weaker than Earth's, so we don't really notice it, but we can see the Moon's effect on the liquid water of the oceans.


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Answer:

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Explanation:

The gravitational pull of the moon acts even on these water bodies! ... But most bodies of water are too small for the effect to be great.

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