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Tides are formed due to gravitational force of

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Sun on earth

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Moon on earth

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Earth on moon

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Planets on earth

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Tides**: Tides are the regular rise and fall of sea levels caused by the gravitational forces exerted by celestial bodies. 2. **Identifying the Main Influencer**: The primary celestial body that influences the tides on Earth is the Moon. Its gravitational pull affects the water bodies on Earth, causing them to bulge out in the direction of the Moon. 3. **Gravitational Force and Tidal Force**: The gravitational force exerted by the Moon creates what is known as a tidal force. This force is responsible for the movement of water in the oceans, leading to high and low tides. 4. **Conclusion**: Based on the gravitational influence of the Moon, we can conclude that tides are formed due to the gravitational force of the Moon on Earth. 5. **Selecting the Correct Option**: If the options provided include the Moon, then the correct answer is the gravitational force of the Moon. **Final Answer**: Tides are formed due to the gravitational force of the Moon. ---
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