Myth: The moon’s gravity pulling on water causes the tides.

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Reality: The moon does pull on ocean water, but that tug at any one point is about 10 million times weaker than Earth’s gravity. It’s really the interplay of gravity between the moon, Earth, and sun that creates a tidal force, and it’s more of a “push” than a “pull.” 

Source: https://www.businessinsider.com/worst-science-health-myths-2016-1?IR=T#myth-the-moons-gravity-pulling-on-water-causes-the-tides-35 

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