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True. Gravity on the moon is about one-sixth that of Earth's gravity.
True. Perigee is the point in the moon's orbit when it is closest to Earth.
Absolutely true. Proof? The moon moves across the sky at night (and day) dragging the Earth's oceans with it, causing tides.
It is not true that the Moon was a chunk of Earth. The leading theory is that the Moon was formed from debris created when a Mars-sized object collided with Earth early in its history. This collision released material that eventually coalesced to form the Moon.
True. The phases of the moon are determined by how much of the lighted side of the moon is visible from Earth as the moon orbits around it. This is why we see different phases like new moon, full moon, crescent, and gibbous.
That's a difficult way of saying that the Sun, Moon and Earth line up almost exactly. So that's true.
false the moon is not a star
This is a false statement because the moon revolves around the earth.
True. Earth's moon is larger than Pluto, with a diameter of about 3,474 km compared to Pluto's diameter of about 2,377 km.
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True. The phases of the moon are caused by the positions of the Earth, Sun, and Moon in relation to each other. As the Moon orbits Earth, the Sun's light shines on different parts of the Moon, creating the changing patterns of light and shadow we see from Earth as the phases of the moon.
Not Earth's moon, but some moons of other planets are bigger than the earth (none in our solar system).