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The moon and how it affects the tides

The moon and how it affects the tides. By Kailyn Riggs.

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The moon and how it affects the tides

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  1. The moon and how it affects the tides By Kailyn Riggs

  2. The moon is earth’s one and only natural satellite. It is fifth largest out of 166 natural satellites in our solar system. It is 238,000 miles away from earth. The moon is a contributing factor in why there are different tides here on earth. What is the moon?

  3. The moon has a gravitational pull that pulls the Earth’s water outwards creating tides like the Spring and Neap tides. How doesthe moon affect tides?

  4. A tide is the alternating rise or fall of the ocean or sea mostly twice in a lunar day, due to the gravity of the sun and moon. What are tides?

  5. The Earth’s tides, such as spring and neap, are created by the moon and the sun’s gravitational pull on the Earth’s oceans causing the alternating of tides through out the lunar day. In conclusion

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