None to speak of. The Earth's crust is fairly solid; if it was being raised and lowered like the tides, we'd record many more earthquakes than we actually see.
the moon is so far of the movement
The earths crust us thicker than the moons....due to the craters
The moon is completely solid, so there is no crust on the moon.
Full Moon, but unless you live in the tropics the moon cannot be directly overhead.
I think Mars is bigger than Earths moon.
The moon has a greater effect than the sun on the earths oceans.
yes. Earths crust is 20 miles thick and the moon"s crust is 40 miles thick.
The earths crust us thicker than the moons....due to the craters
craters form when a metorite strikes earth then resulting in a dent in the earths crust
The moon is a huge ball of rock, chemically similar to the rocks of the Earth's crust and mantle. It does not have a core of nickel and iron, unlike the Earth.
The moon is completely solid, so there is no crust on the moon.
the earths moon helps sustsian the gravity on the earths oceancs keeping them in balance
Just to say: This question refers to rock groups. Not what type of rock.Igneous rocks make up most of the earth's crust.
The New Moon is directly overhead in locations close to the equator but even when the New Moon is directly overhead it won't be visible because the shadowed side of the moon is facing the Earth. Also when the New Moon is directly overhead, the sun will also be close to overhead as well, as the moon is closest to the sun during the New Moon phase.
The Moons crust is Thicker.
Full Moon, but unless you live in the tropics the moon cannot be directly overhead.
I think Mars is bigger than Earths moon.
Because they're ignorant, whoever "they" are. The term "New Moon" does not mean the Moon is directly overhead, it means that the Moon is (approximately) between the Earth and the Sun.