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Why is there a delay for the tides to react to the Moon's and Sun's gravitational effect?

The gravitational forces must overcome inertia and friction for the tides to take effect on water.

Gravity is one of the slower forces in nature having to travel great distances.

There is no delay because the effects of gravity is constantly acting on bodies of water.

Water is relatively immune to the force of gravity delaying the tidal process.

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Answer: the moon causes the water tide

Explanation: The Moon exerts over twice the gravitational pull of the Sun on Earth's tides because of its proximity to Earth. -The lunar tidal bulges are about twice the size of the solar tidal bulges. -The Sun's contribution to the tides is less than that of the Moon.