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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know the moon causes the tides but this is surely the gravitational pull acting upon the oceans due to it's nightly occurrence in the sky. Don't forget, just because you can only see part of the moon doesn't mean it's not all there, so the gravitational pull shouldn't alter just because some of the moon is in shade.
don't be such a tw@t it could be true but its not so get your head out of your @ss