Yes.
None, its the other way around: The Moon influences the tides on Earth
T he appearance of moon regularly in different shapes. Also the day and night formation confirms the revolution of moon round the earth.
The average orbital speed of the Moon around the Earth is approximately 1,022 kilometers per hour (about 634 miles per hour). This speed can vary slightly due to the Moon's elliptical orbit, with its speed increasing as it approaches Earth and decreasing as it moves farther away. The Moon completes an orbit around the Earth roughly every 27.3 days.
no
moon's gravity is (1/6)th of the earth's gravity
I assume you mean "moon". no. unless you get into parallel physics of contradiction and underlying bullsh#t.
The moon goes around the earth once in just over 27 days. So if the moon is between us and the sun (a "new moon") in ~27 days we'll have another new moon. So the moon takes about one month to make a full orbit. Thus the origin of the term "month" as essentially a shortening of "moon-th"
Because the moon's gravity is 1/6 of Earth's.
27.32 days (rounded)
That's a reflection of Earth's movement around the Sun.
The Moon is the nearest heavenly body to Earth, located at an average distance of about 384,400 kilometers (238,855 miles).
The cause of the phases of the Moon is closely related to our calendar month. (moon-th). The phases of the Moon are related to the Moon's orbit of Earth.