It would make life plausible and able to genetical mutate life.
No, a planet without a moon would not have extreme tides. Tides are primarily caused by the gravitational pull between a planet and its moon. Without a moon, there would be no significant tidal forces acting on the planet.
it would break or if a small planet bumped itnto juipeter, juipeter would have another moon.
The discovery of liquid water on another planet would be important as it is a key ingredient for life as we know it. It could indicate the potential for past or present microbial life, and could provide insights into the planet's habitability and potential for supporting life in the future. Studying liquid water on another planet could also advance our understanding of planetary formation and evolution.
If the moon were farther away from Earth, the gravitational pull it exerts on our planet would weaken, leading to lower tidal ranges. This means that high tides would be less pronounced and low tides would be higher, resulting in a reduced difference between them. Overall, the tidal cycle would still occur, but the intensity of the tides would diminish significantly.
A moon? I don't think a planet orbiting another planet would be called a planet.
We call that path the "orbit" of the orbiting body. Note: You would not ever see a planet orbiting another planet. At least, if you did, you would not call them both planets.
The world would be incontinent without them. They make the tides go round
Assuming there would be no Moon, tides would only be caused by the Sun. Therefore, we would have high tides at noon and ad midnight - but those would be much less pronounced than the tides we have now.Assuming there would be no Moon, tides would only be caused by the Sun. Therefore, we would have high tides at noon and ad midnight - but those would be much less pronounced than the tides we have now.Assuming there would be no Moon, tides would only be caused by the Sun. Therefore, we would have high tides at noon and ad midnight - but those would be much less pronounced than the tides we have now.Assuming there would be no Moon, tides would only be caused by the Sun. Therefore, we would have high tides at noon and ad midnight - but those would be much less pronounced than the tides we have now.
I think No.
another planet
I would search the planet. Observe it. Comare it from earth. Try to find aliens. Dance. Jump around. Breathe.
If the moon was not present, the earth would throw off the entire planet. Tsunamis would occur because the moon controlled the tides.