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Earth and the moon are physically linked through gravitational interactions that generate tides on Earth, as described in [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, their orbital relationship influences environmental conditions on Earth such as light levels and tidal cycles, which impact biological life as noted in [4] and [5].
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How Does the Moon Affect Our Ocean? oceanconservancy.org 5 facts
formulaTidal force is defined as the moon's average gravitational pull over the entire Earth subtracted from the moon's gravitational pull in a specific location.
measurementThe mass of the moon is approximately 80 times smaller than the mass of the Earth.
claimSpring tides, which are more extreme tides, occur during full and new moons when the Earth, moon, and sun align, combining their gravitational powers.
claimHigh tides occur on the side of the Earth farthest from the moon because the rest of the Earth is being pulled away from that location towards the moon.
claimTidal force, which causes ocean tides to change, is created by the combination of Earth's gravity and the gravitational pull of the moon.
How does the Moon affect life on Earth? | Natural History Museum nhm.ac.uk 2 facts
Lunar effect - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 2 facts
3 ways the moon affects wildlife discoverwildlife.com 2 facts
The Moon and Marine Life - PADI Blog blog.padi.com 1 fact
claimThe Moon generates tides on Earth.
Wildlife Wednesdays: Odd Lunar Effects on Sea Animals weatherology.com 1 fact
claimThe lunar cycle influences food availability for oysters by affecting tides and ocean currents, with full and new moons causing stronger tidal pulls due to the alignment of the Earth and Moon, and half moons causing weaker tidal pulls.