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What is the earth and moon made of?

The Earth has many layers of soil and rock. The moon is just a big ball of soft rock.


What is earth and moon made of?

The Earth has many layers of soil and rock. The moon is just a big ball of soft rock.


Is the moon in the thermosphere?

No, the moon is not in the thermosphere. The moon is located in the vacuum of space, beyond Earth's atmosphere and atmospheric layers like the thermosphere.


Moon is to satellite as earth is to What?

If the Moon is to a satellite, then Earth is to a planet. The Moon is a natural satellite orbiting Earth, just like artificial satellites orbit Earth. Similarly, planets are natural satellites orbiting stars, like Earth orbits the Sun.


Do tides change according to the moon?

Yes the moon had a gravitational pull on the earth just like how the earth had the pull on the moon that keeps it in orbit


Can you see Saturn from the moon?

You can but you will need a telescope, it is just like seeing it from earth but on the moon.


Why doesn't the moon float?

I think the moon does float...its just like earth i guess:)


What caused of the craters of the moon?

comets hitting the Moon's surface. Just like Earth :)


Why does the moon require gravitational force?

If the Earth had no gravitational effect on the Moon, then it wouldn't orbit the Earth. The Moon revolves around the Earth just like the Earth revolves around the Sun.


Are there vapors around the moon?

Nope. There is empty space around the moon; however, when you look at the moon through all the layers of Earth's air, it often makes it look like there is a halo around the moon.


Is moon and stars are inside the earth?

No. They just look like they are.


How do you see the moon using Google Earth?

Under View >Explore in main menu there is a list of views to choose from: Earth, Moon, Mars, and Sky.When you select Moon special layers will be available in the layers panel such as Apollo Missions to see the Moon landings.