No, as the moon has no atmosphere the temperature changes on the moon vary to extremely hot during the lunar day to well below freezing during the lunar night. Well more extreme than the temperature changes we see on Earth.
Yes. Earth would exist without the moon, but it would probably be very different from how it is now. The moon has a stabilizing effect on the wobble of Earth's axis. A more stable wobble means a more stable climate. The moon has also gradually slowed Earth's rotation. Without the moon there is a good chance the life could never have gained a foothold on Earth.
Because they are more rice grow in the climate
there are more craters on the moon then on earth
No; you weigh more on the Earth than you do on the moon.
Yes, the Moon is smaller and denser than Earth, with about 1/6th of Earth's gravity and a density of approximately 3.34 grams per cubic centimeter compared to Earth's 5.52 grams per cubic centimeter. Additionally, the Moon experiences less extreme temperature changes due to its lack of atmosphere, which leads to significant temperature variations between day and night, ranging from about -173°C at night to 127°C during the day. However, these fluctuations are still quite extreme compared to Earth's more moderate climate.
"The moon has more gravity than the earth." is a question (about the moon and gravity).
The Earth has about six times more gravity than the Moon.
The mass of the Earth is six times more than the moon.
The moon is much more smaller than the Earth.
Sunflower has more moon than Earth because it grows towards the sun more.
The planet Earth has more gravitation pull than its moon. Therefore the weight on earth is more than that on the moon. The mass though does not change.
nope. you see if it was that hot on the moon, the astronauts would have 1.melted the flag 2.melted their suit 3.stuck to the moon for a while(i am sure they would have found a way to get them down by no , though)