launatölum
Launatölum, also known as "lunar tides," refers to the periodic rise and fall of the Earth's oceans caused by the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon. This phenomenon is a result of the Moon's gravitational pull, which creates a bulge in the Earth's oceans on the side facing the Moon and another bulge on the opposite side due to the centrifugal forces from the Earth's rotation. As the Earth rotates, these bulges move across the globe, resulting in two high tides and two low tides each day.
The gravitational forces of the Moon and the Sun also interact to produce spring tides and neap
Launatölum plays a crucial role in various ecosystems, influencing coastal habitats, marine life migration patterns, and