Part B The gravitational pull of the Moon creates tidal bulges on two sides of Earth. One bulge is on the side closest to the Moon, and the other is on the side opposite the Moon. This gravitational attraction is literally pulling the water on Earth, creating a bulge. the Moon exerting a gravitational pull on Earth's surface, creating high tides on the near and far sides of Earth and low tides near the north and south poles of Earth A day on Earth is approximately 24 hours, which is the amount of time it takes for Earth to complete one rotation around its axis. How do the two tidal bulges created by the Moon align with the number and frequency of tides for each coastal city analyzed in Task 1?