If the Earth and moon stood still, the moon's gravitational pull would still exert a significant influence on the oceans, creating a constant tidal effect. This would result in a bulge of water on the side of the Earth facing the moon, leading to higher tides, while the opposite side would experience a lower tide. However, without the Earth's rotation to create the typical tidal cycle, these effects would be more static, resulting in prolonged high and low tides on the same sides of the Earth. Overall, the gravitational interaction would still be present, but its dynamics would differ greatly from our current experience.
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