🔬 Science

Why are there tides?

The Moon pulls on the sea and gathers the water into a giant bulge facing the Moon. As Earth spins, your beach turns into the bulge — that is high tide — and out again — that is low tide.

HIGH LOW Your beach turns in = HIGH TIDE!
The Moon
The sea
Water bulge (high tide)
Your beach
2 + 2
high and low tides about every day
~6 hours
between one high tide and the next low
384,000 km
away, yet the Moon still rules the sea