How Does the Moon Actually Affect Tides?

The moon pulls on Earth's oceans like a giant invisible string, making the water rise and fall. When you're facing the moon, it's high tide, and when you're on the opposite side of Earth, that’s also high tide because the moon is pulling from both sides at once. In between, the water goes lower, that’s low tide. It's like a game of tug-of-war with the ocean.

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  1. The moon pulls water from a lake just like it pulls the ocean.
  2. If you imagine the moon as a giant hand pulling on Earth, high tide is when the hand is near you.
  3. A boat floats higher in the water during high tide because the moon has pulled more water toward that spot.

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