answersLogoWhite

0

Quite complicated, IF this happens, the moon may crash into the earth or earths axis goes crazy and hits the sun, another planet, etc. The axis is super important with this question. Hope it helpd!

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How did the cow cross the moon?

He didn't cross he jumped over the moon?


Why is moon getting into shadow of the planets?

the moon rotates around the world


What does circumlunar mean?

Going around the moon.


Which planet does the moon revolve around?

It depends on which moon you're referring to. If you mean the moon in our sky, then the earth.


What has been around for a million years but is only a week old?

I am thinking you mean the moon.


Which part of the Moon's orbit around earth?

All part of the moon orbit around earth. Orbit mean moving around a centre object. It is different from rotation around its' axis for which, the moon show only the front part to earth.


Is there 1 satellite on the moon?

The Moon is our satellite. If you mean like satellites in orbit, those are around the Earth. If you mean is a ship on the Moon, rephrase.


What does halo around the moon rain or snow soon mean?

yes it is


What do you get when you cross a cow and a moon?

A mooncow


What does lunacy mean on moon chicken?

If someone says that your moon chicken meal is lunace, it means that your dish is out of this world.


What do a circle mean around half of the moon?

A circle around half of the moon is most likely a halo caused by ice crystals in the Earth's atmosphere refracting moonlight. It's a common optical phenomenon and does not have any specific cultural associations.


Does ring around moon mean that the world is going to end?

No, that is the moisture between you and the moon and the position of the moon. You see, a full moon that rises high in the sky makes us notice the shadows we cast, and the illumination of the ground. So, naturally, we look up at the moon. The reflected light of the moon is refracted passing through ice crystals, causing a hazy circle to ring the moon.