The gravity of the moon and sun combine to pull Earth's waters in the same direction.
Gravity and the pull of the moon are the same thing. The pull of the moon is caused by the moons' gravity.
it is the gravitational pull of the moon and also the sun.
Spring tides occur during the full moon and new moon phases.
The Moon's gravitational pull causes tides on Earth, creating high and low tide patterns. The Sun's gravitational pull also affects tides, but to a lesser extent compared to the Moon. Together, the gravitational forces of the Moon and Sun result in variations in tidal heights throughout the month.
It combines at all times. Poorly worded, meaningless question. During a solar eclipse (Sun, Moon,Earth all in line) the gravitational pull in the direction of the Moon would be the greatest. During a lunar eclipse (Moon, Earth, Sun in a line) the Moon's pull would be in the opposite direction of the Sun's gravity.
The gravity of the moon and sun combine to pull Earth's waters in the same direction.
Towards the moon's centre.
The sun and the moon's gravity pull in the same direction .
Which type of pull? This is still gravity, but now it's the Moon's gravity or "Lunar gravity".
Yes, the Earth's gravity does affect the Moon, but it actually pulls the Moon inward. The gravitational pull between the Earth and the Moon keeps the Moon in orbit around the Earth.
Gravity and the pull of the moon are the same thing. The pull of the moon is caused by the moons' gravity.
Everything that has mass has gravity, even you. The Moon has its own gravitational pull as does the Earth.
The moon has it's own gravitational pull. The earth's gravity keeps the moon in orbit, while the moon's gravity tugs on the earth. This pull from the moon creates a bulge on the earth, especially on the oceans. This pull is what causes the tides to change.
The plural of pull is pulls. As in "the gravity pulls the moon into orbit".
Earth has a stronger pull than the moon.
Gravity is directly proportional to the mass (weight) of an object. The moon does have less pull of gravity than the Earth, but it has lots more pull of gravity than, say, the 2 moons of Mars.