Moon is the earth's satellite which we often see in the night. The moon is the one place in our solar system where humans have viseted . For the first time on
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Moon is the earth's satellite which we often see in the night. The moon is the one place in our solar system where humans have viseted . For the first time on july 20, 1969, astronauts Neil Amastrong and Edwin Aldrin landed the Lunar Module of Apollo 11 on the surface of the Moon. Neil Amstrong was the first man to walk on the moon.
The moon rises in the east and sets in the west. It moves toward the east in our sky by about 12 degress each day. The moon is about 384,400 kilometres from earth. The moon has a diameter of 2,000 miles which is like to 3,476 kilometres.
The surface of the moon has many things, such as craters, lava plains, mountains, and valleys. Scientists belive the craters were formed around 3.5 to 4.5 billion years ago by meteors hitting the moon's surface. The moon does not have atmosphere, wind, and weather that is why the foot prints left there on the moon by the Apollo astronauts will remain there for millions of years.
The moon is not a light source it means that, moon does not make its own light. It reflects light from the sun. All of us can see the moon especially in the night because light from the sun bounces off it back to earth. If the sun wasn't there, we can not see the moon.
The moon influences many of the tides in the oceans. This is because of the gravity force between the earth and moon. At full moon and new moon, the sun,earth, and moon are lined up, producing the higher than normal tides. When the moon is at first or last quarter, it forms smoller neap tides
1. What is actually the moon
2. How does the moon move toward the earth
3.how far is the moon from the earth
4. What things are in moon's surface
5.why we can see the moon especially in the night
The moon rises in the east and sets in the west. It moves toward the east in our sky by about 12 degress each day. The moon is about 384,400 kilometres from earth. The moon has a diameter of 2,000 miles which is like to 3,476 kilometres.
The surface of the moon has many things, such as craters, lava plains, mountains, and valleys. Scientists belive the craters were formed around 3.5 to 4.5 billion years ago by meteors hitting the moon's surface. The moon does not have atmosphere, wind, and weather that is why the foot prints left there on the moon by the Apollo astronauts will remain there for millions of years.
The moon is not a light source it means that, moon does not make its own light. It reflects light from the sun. All of us can see the moon especially in the night because light from the sun bounces off it back to earth. If the sun wasn't there, we can not see the moon.
The moon influences many of the tides in the oceans. This is because of the gravity force between the earth and moon. At full moon and new moon, the sun,earth, and moon are lined up, producing the higher than normal tides. When the moon is at first or last quarter, it forms smoller neap tides
1. What is actually the moon
2. How does the moon move toward the earth
3.how far is the moon from the earth
4. What things are in moon's surface
5.why we can see the moon especially in the night
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1. Jawaban vy19
1.Moon is the earth's satellite which we often see in the night. The moon is the one place in our solar system
2.It moves toward the east in our sky by about 12 degress each day
3.the moon from the earth is about 384,400 kilometres
4.the things in moon's surface are craters, lava plains, mountains, and valleys
5.because light from the sun bounces off it back to earth
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2. Jawaban Yoanakollin
1. moon is the earth's satellite
2. the moon risses in the east and sets in the west
3.384,400 kilometres from earth
4. craters,lava plains,mountains and valleys
5. because light from the sun bouncess of it back to earth