Yes
No, it has the speed of the spinning earth.
Density does not change regardless of where the object is. It is a constant.
a meteor
An object that orbits the earth. for example the moon or the ISS or the telecommunication satellites that broadcast TV
its false. its the other way around
The moon is the closest thing in outer space to the earth.
No. A celestial object is an object in outer space, such as a planet, star, meteor or comet. Clouds are not in outer space, therefore they are not a celestial object.
yes earth is in outer space so if someones says im gonna go to outer space no there going somewher else in space its because we have gravity so we will not float so yes earth is in outer space.
If the object actually makes it to the Earths surface it is called a Meteorite. It does not matter if its man made or from outer space. I know they say a satellite has crashed to earth etc but its is still a meteorite. But the definition of meteorite is an object that has come from space and actually impacted with the planet.
Due to the fact that that was the way it was formed/collided with Earth (current theories sugges that the moon is a trapped object from another part of the solar system.)
That depends on what you mean by "outer space". The moon is outside the Earth's atmosphere and therfore "in space" but it is orbiting the Earth and therfore hardly "outer".
Not quite; outer space means space beyond the Earth's atmosphere. The universe includes everything (including the Earth) - so you and I live in the universe, but not in outer space.