Physics Asked on December 29, 2020
As there is the tidal force of the Moon exerted on the Ocean water I supose there must be some force acting to the Earth’s atmosphere. So when the atmosphere starts falling down as the Moon is travelling away does this effect causes winds oriented away from the point that is closest to the Moon?
The atmosphere does not oscillate by any known measurement due to the moon's title forces now other heavenly bodies do call slight deviations or isolations in atmospheric gases you have to remember that the atmosphere is extremely thin. If you look at a schoolroom globe the atmosphere is approximately the size of the lacquer on that globe.
Correct answer by Gregory on December 29, 2020
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