Imagine you're on a swing. When someone pushes you, you go higher, and when they stop pushing, you come back down. The Moon is like that pusher in the sky. It pulls the water in the ocean up towards it, making the tide rise. When the Moon moves away, the tide goes down. But sometimes the Sun helps or even fights with the Moon, changing how high or low the tides get each day.
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- Imagine a giant invisible hand pulling the water on one side of Earth while letting it go on the other, that’s how tides work.
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