Imagine the ocean as a big bowl of water, and the moon is like a giant magnet in the sky. When the moon pulls on the water, it makes the ocean rise, that's a high tide! When the moon moves away, the water goes down, that's a low tide. The sun also helps pull the tides, but the moon has the strongest pull because it's closer to Earth.
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