none
The moon's gravitational pull is the source of a renewable energy source. The moon controls the tides, that is where we get tidal energy. We often convert this into electricity.
Moon leads to tide formation. It helps in driving water cycle.
Tidal energy results from the gravitational pull on water by the Moon, and to a lesser degree, the sun. These gravitational effects combine with centrifugal forces that result from the Earth and the Moon orbiting each other.
There is water on the moon... according to latest theory. But there is non on the surface
Yes but not in the way you are thinking. The Moon reflects light but does not produce it's own energy.
There is no atmosphere on the moon and no water.
The moon's gravitational pull is the source of a renewable energy source. The moon controls the tides, that is where we get tidal energy. We often convert this into electricity.
Moon leads to tide formation. It helps in driving water cycle.
the moon brings in and out the tides
The moon's gravitational pull.
That form of energy is gravity.It is the gravity from the moon wich attracts the water.
Plenty of food and water
Tides contain the kinetic energy of a body of water which is charged by the gravitic attraction between the moon and the oceans.
The rocket fires it's engine and pushes out enough energy to escape earth orbit and send it to the moon, where the moon's gravity grabs it and brings the rocket into orbit or into the surface of the moon. It's takes a lot of energy to send a rocket to the moon. A Saturn V moon rocket was needed during the Apollo space mission. If you have ever stood next to a Saturn V moon rocket at a museum, you will see it takes a lot of energy to send an object to the moon.
The gravity of the moon pulls the water of the oceans slightly towards it as the moon moves round the earth. This is what causes the tides. We can harness tidal energy when we place a turbine in a narrow channel where tidal water move swiftly.
how much fuel is needed to get to the moon in a rocket
The moon causes waves to form in the water. When the moon comes close the Earth`s underside the gravity from the moon lashes out, because that gravity gets so close the waves respond to the unknown energy.