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You walk along a beach, seashells, driftwood and seaweed left by the retreating tides at your feet. As distant as the Moon may seem, its gravitational pull on Earth plays a huge role in the formation of tides. It might seem strange that the ocean would bulge on the side farthest from the Moon as well as the side closest to it. The strongest pull occurs on the points closest to the Moon, and the weakest on the points farthest away, but every bit of water is affected.
Now think about pouring a bucket of water out on a table. As Earth rotates within this layer of water, its landmasses pass through the two bulges. Most shorelines experience two high and low tides per day. One high tide to high tide cycle or low tide to low tide cycle takes a little over 12 hours.
Can you easily predict the tides by following the path of the Moon? Not really! First of all, because the Moon is orbiting in the same direction as the Earth rotates, it takes extra time for any point on our planet to rotate and end up exactly below the Moon. And, the high tide bulges are never directly lined up with the Moon, but a little ahead of it. Yet it still plays a role. Twice a month, when the Earth, Sun, and Moon line up, their gravitational power combines to make exceptionally high tides where the bulges occur, called spring tides, as well as very low tides where the water has been displaced.
You can tell when a spring tide or neap tide is happening without being anywhere near the water. Spring tides always happen when the Moon is at the full or new phase, which is when the Sun, Moon and Earth are in alignment.
Thousands of young, lobate scarps have been revealed in Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera images like the one at right. The same side of the Moon always faces Earth, because the Moon rotates exactly once each time it orbits ourβ¦.