1. Moon
tides or lunar tides are caused by the pull of gravity between the moon and
earth. The moon will exert a gravitational pull on earth and the earth also
pulls the moon towards itself. The results is that the moon is near the earth and
formation of oceans tide. Even though the earth can hold any object within its
proximity, the ocean is partly attracted due to its liquid property. At night,
the ocean tends to be attracted to the moon by creating a bulge and assigning
it as ‘high tide’. This is due to the strong gravitational pull of the moon to
the earth.
2. The
gravitational pull of the earth differs in different locations.
3. Images
from space
Because if the global warming
The country of Nigeria is represented by the number 3