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- what is the effect of tidal interaction between the earth and the moon on the earths rotation?
- if the earth had no moon, tides would not occur: true or false?
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For question 3: Tidal friction from Earth-Moon interaction slows Earth's rotation by transferring angular momentum to the Moon, increasing the length of a day over time.
For question 4: The Sun also exerts a gravitational pull on Earth's oceans, producing smaller (solar) tides even without the Moon.
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- The tidal interaction between the Earth and the Moon slows down the Earth's rotational speed, gradually increasing the length of an Earth day over geological time.
- FALSE. Tides would still occur due to the gravitational influence of the Sun on Earth's oceans, though they would be much smaller than the lunar-driven tides we currently observe.