the same way as now but the moon looked bigger back then so the moon is moving away.
The moon was formed about 4.8 billion years ago.
from volcanos that were on the moons surface long ago
well I dont know he is so cant answer that
"To reflect the sun to the moon?" Your question does not make sense as worded. It takes a little over a second for sunlight to reflect from the moon to earth, if that is what you are asking. The sun does not reflect anything--it can't. Sunlight takes 8.3 minutes to reach the moon, then a bit over a second to get from the moon to earth.
No. The molten rock which once constituted the moon was long ago solidified from cooling into igneous rock.
Yes it did play a long time ago but its not playing anymore
It doesn't reflect, it goes straight there.
The earth was created about 4.54 billion years ago. Depending on who's theory you wish to follow the moon was either then created about 30 million years after the earth (4.53 billion years ago), or at an later date (4.48 billion years ago).
Yes but only about 1.3 seconds ago as this is how long light takes to reach us from the Moon.
Armstrong & Aldrin landed on the moon in July of 1969, which is just over 43 years ago.
its surface
yes.