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by getting closer to the oceans.

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The moon's gravity pulls on the Earth's oceans, creating tides. When the moon is at different positions relative to the Earth, it causes different tide patterns such as high tides and low tides. This gravitational force from the moon is the main factor that influences the ocean tides.

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The moon's gravity causes tides on Earth.


How does the moon affect the earth's oceans?

The moons gravitational pull is what causes tides.


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