Why the Moon Controls Ocean Tides

Why the Moon Controls Ocean Tides

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@NOJSIP
@NOJSIP - 21.05.2024 09:16

You are so WRONG...
The Moon's gravitational pull is ALWAYS the same and everyday it has the same effect on the Earth, because the Moon's mass is not changing...doh!

The oceans tides change daily due to Earth's 24-hour rotation. The highest of high tides happens when the Moon is directly between the Earth and the Sun, thus the moon and Sun's masses are combined and pull stronger on the Earth and everything upon it. At which time makes the closest distance of the Earth to the Moon the highest tide point within the Moon's 27.3-day orbit around Earth.

As the Moon orbits the Earth the angles of the combined Moon and Sun masses are different degrees respective to the Earth and that determines how high and low the tides are each day, but only the Earth's 24-hour rotation gives us two high and two low tides per day.

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@davidpowell9629
@davidpowell9629 - 21.05.2024 22:27

God is good

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