What tides are on the moon?

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2026-04-16 11:25

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The correct term is tides 'from' the moon. All major objects in space have a gravitational pull. The moon, being close to the Earth, has a major gravitational pull on the Earth's water. This is called a tide. The tides can go up and down depending on how far or close the moon is and the rotation of the Earth. Also, the tides are usually scheduled on a time basis.

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