How Do Tides Influence the Earth's Rotation?

Imagine you're pushing a swing, every time the swing comes back to you, you give it another push. Over time, you get tired and the swings don't go as high. Tides work kind of like that. The moon pulls on Earth's oceans, creating tides. As the Earth spins, these tides drag a little bit, acting like brakes and slowing down our planet’s spin. This is called tidal friction. Just like you get tired pushing the swing, Earth gets slower over time because of this cosmic tug-of-war.

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  1. Imagine you're walking through a puddle every time you take a step, it slows you down, just like tides slow Earth's spin.

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