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1. Dist from Earth to Moon = 382500 Km 2. 382500 x 1000 = 382500000 m 3. 382500000 x 100 = 38250000000 cm

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How can the moon move 1.5 inches away from the earth each year?

No, quite the opposite. The Moon's orbit (its circular path around the Earth) is getting larger, at a rate of about 3.8 centimeters per year. (The Moon's orbit has a radius of 384,000 km.) I wouldn't say that the Moon is getting closer to the Sun, specifically, though--it is getting farther from the Earth, so, when it's in the part of its orbit closest to the Sun, it's closer, but when it's in the part of its orbit farthest from the Sun, it's farther away


How many moons does earth have now in 2010?

Maybe 4 moons. 1 of them is 5 km away from earth. The normal moons of earth is soon going to be gone away from earth. It goes 3.8 cm away from earth each year. Soon our nearest moon is going to be gone from us in a lot if years.


Is the moon drifting away from earth?

Yes, the moon is very, very slowly moving farther away from earth on average, by about 3.8 m per century, or 3.8 cm per year. This is because of some tidal/frictional effects of the moon's orbit that are not very easy to explain. While this is happening, there is still perigee and apogee to the moon's orbit; during every lunar orbit the moon has a closest (perigee) and farthest (apogee) approach to earth.


How far is Alpha Centauri from earth in cm?

Alpha Centuri is roughly 4.1626325x1018 centimeters from the Sun. The distance from the Earth varies depending on where we are in our orbit..


How many peas would it take to reach the moon from earth?

First, you need to find the information you need to solve for the answer. A pea measures approximately 1 cm in diameter (from one point to the point on the opposite end). The distance from the center of the Earth to the center of the moon is about 384,467 km. If you subtract from this distance the average radius of the Earth (6,378 km) and the average radius of the moon (1,738 km), you find 376,351 km. Convert the diameter of a pea, 1 cm, to kilometers: .00001 km. Now, divide the distance from the surface of the Earth to the surface of the moon by the diameter of a pea. The answer is: 37,635,100,000 peas. That's about 5 times the population of the Earth, and about a third of the estimated number of stars in this galaxy!

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Does Earth's moon move away from Earth by 4 cm per year?

Yes


How far does the moon move away from the earth each year why?

As a result of the conservation of angular momentum, the slowing of Earth's rotation is accompanied by an increase of the mean Earth-Moon distance of about 3.8 m per century, or 3.8 cm per year.


How far away is Mars in cm?

ans2. As the Mars to Earth distance varies considerably, cm is an inappropriate scale to use.


Will the moon stay forever?

Unfortunately, our moon, Luna, isn't staying forever. Each year, the moon moves further away from the Earth 3 cm. every year.


How far is the moon away from New Zealand?

around 37,819,500,000 cm,378,195,000 m,378,195 km,234,999 miles.


How can the moon move 1.5 inches away from the earth each year?

No, quite the opposite. The Moon's orbit (its circular path around the Earth) is getting larger, at a rate of about 3.8 centimeters per year. (The Moon's orbit has a radius of 384,000 km.) I wouldn't say that the Moon is getting closer to the Sun, specifically, though--it is getting farther from the Earth, so, when it's in the part of its orbit closest to the Sun, it's closer, but when it's in the part of its orbit farthest from the Sun, it's farther away


How does the distance between the earth and the moon change every year?

The moon gets closer and further to the earth during it's orbit, throughout the month. It is also slowly moving away from the earth by a few cm every year.


Because the moon is gravitionally attracted to earth why doesnt it simply crash in earth?

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How far is the Moon from the Earth?

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How are the sun moon and earth connected to your life?

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How much distance is between Moon to Earth?

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Will we see the moon in 40 years?

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