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This question was asked by a Std 9 student, and has me foxed.
Since the Earth is so much more massive than the moon, and its centre much closer to the surface, isn't the Earth's pull on the water much stronger than the moon's? Then how is it that the moon can cause Earth's water to rise to form tides, even overcoming the Earth's much larger force of attraction, which should prevent the waters from rising?
Any answers?
Since the Earth is so much more massive than the moon, and its centre much closer to the surface, isn't the Earth's pull on the water much stronger than the moon's? Then how is it that the moon can cause Earth's water to rise to form tides, even overcoming the Earth's much larger force of attraction, which should prevent the waters from rising?
Any answers?