Why does the moon have gravitational power to create tides, but not to lift any other objects?

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If the moon creates the tides, why don’t any other objects get lifted by its gravitational pull?

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Tides are not created because the moon’s gravity directly lifts the water. Instead, they are caused by the Earth’s rotation within the bulges of water created by the moon’s gravity. The combined gravitational effects of the moon and the sun create a bulge of water on the side of the Earth closest to the moon.

As the Earth rotates, it moves through these bulges, resulting in high and low tides in different regions as it spins on its axis.

So, tides are the result of the Earth’s rotation interacting with the bulges of water created by the moon’s and sun’s gravitational forces.

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