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Moon helps in formation of tides. It too helps in water cycle.
Moon leads to tide formation. It helps in driving water cycle.
(Another contributor wrote:)Yes, the water cycle never stops. The heat still reflecting of the moon is enough for the water cycle to keep going. Also, it might not be enough energy in certain areas but the sun is still shining in another part of the world.
The gravity of the moon pulls the oceans and makes low and high tides.
The cycle of Venus is the same as the Moon's cycle.
Moon helps in formation of tides. It too helps in water cycle.
Moon leads to tide formation. It helps in driving water cycle.
a boncing ball or any cycle(water cycle moon cycle etc)
water cycle, rock cycle, carbon dioxide/oxygen cycle, nitrogen cycle
no they aren't, because the water cycle doesn't have anything to do with animals, just water.
errr. no. i think what you are trying to say is does Islam have anything to do with the moon, where as yes, as they're calender generally follows the lunar cycle. and Allah is their God.
No. A lunar cycle is approximately 28 days, but the number 8 does not otherwise factor into anything of significance to the moon.
There is no liquid water on the surface of the moon, which is critical for life.
According to a recent article from VOA News, scientists believe that the earth and the moon share the same water source and as such, the moon is part of the water cycle. Scientists aren't quite sure how yet, but they are researching it.
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The moon's cycle around the earth.
(Another contributor wrote:)Yes, the water cycle never stops. The heat still reflecting of the moon is enough for the water cycle to keep going. Also, it might not be enough energy in certain areas but the sun is still shining in another part of the world.