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If the Earth had no moon would it still have tides?, explane
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if there was no moon the earth wouldn't have tides, this is true because the Moon's gravitational pull is responsible for the tides so without it there would be non
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The moons gravity controls the tides of the Earth, and depending on position, make the tides rise and fall. If the moon did not exist, we would not have tides.
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