What does the pull of the moon’s gravity on earth cause?

What does the pull of the moon's gravity on earth cause?

  • Correct Answer: tides
  • waves
  • earthquakes
  • storms

Explanation: Figure below shows why tides occur. The main cause of tides is the pull of the Moon’s gravity on Earth. The pull is greatest on whatever is closest to the Moon. Although the gravity pulls the land, only the water can move. As a result:.

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