we have to connect mini rockets to the main rocket which will transfer material
the Earth is made of rock, magma deep in the Earth's crust, and some dirt here and there. the Moon is made of rock.
some astronauts think that they have found water on the moon
the material on the moon is typically called moon dust but I am not sure what the official name is. it consisted of smooth particles not found on the earth's surface.
They are al in space, and made of the same materials and atoms.
Our Earth's only Moon enjoys a fraction of the Earth's gravity - there is some gravity there.
As objects get smaller, the ratio of surface area (heat loss to space) to volume (heat retained) gets larger. It is easier for the Moon to lose heat to space. Next, the Moon has no atmosphere to act as a blanket to prevent heat loss to space. Finally, the Moon is formed of lighter materials than the Earth proper, perhaps lighter materials from Earth. This means Earth's core has more heavy elements, that appear to actually be radioactive, heating the Earth's core.
The moon is to the earth, as the earth is to the sun.
The moon is a satellite, although people propose now and then that the earth-moon system could be considered a double or binary planetary system. Since the barycenter (the center of gravity of the earth-moon) is within the body of the earth, considering the moon as a satellite makes more sense.
God placed it there. - religious theory A planet, about the size of Mars, crashed into Earth when it was a molten ball. It mostly merged with earth, but some of it was thrown into space, it hardened and became the Moon. That si why the Moon has some materials found on Earth, and some not. - most commonly accepted scientific theory
Since Mars is much larger than the Moon and made of similar materials its gravity must be stronger.
Earth, by far.
The moon orbits Earth.