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You can see the moon in the sky, and scientists have sent people to the moon already.

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Q: How do scientists know about the moon?
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Much of what scientists know about the moon has come from?

studying moon rocks gathered by astronauts ;D


How do scientists know that the moon was once active?

your mumma bent over


Do scientists know the moon better than the bottom of the oceans?

its crazy but yes they do


Dos Mars have a moon?

Mars has two moons that scientists know of today.


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by knowing the placement of the sun ,earth and the moon


How do scientists know that the moon was once geologically active?

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When and how do most scientists think the moon was created?

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Why did scientists once think there were volCANOES ON THE MOON?

The reason that this was that it was once the only thing that scientists could use to explain why the moon had so many craters on it (which we now know to be the product of meteorite and asteroid collisions).


How did scientists know about the features or moon?

Because they have had astronauts there, and they can see it through telescopes very well.


How have the moon rocks that astronauts brought back to earth helped scientists understand the history of the moon?

They know because when they bring back the rocks they can be studyed by scientists and u should also go look it up in a book


Did the scientists find water on the moon when they bombed it?

I don' think they have told the results or know yet themselves.


How do scientists know how old the moon is?

The nMoon was once a part of the Earth, so it is the same age as the earth.