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Is the moon electromagnetic

Updated: 9/27/2023
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noi it isnt it does not give off light.

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Which type of hearing aids are required by persons on the surface of moon?

The hearing aids which transmit and detect electromagnetic waves as electromagnetic wave can propagate on the moon.


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What type of electromagnetic radiation does moon emit?

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By their gravitational forces and; 3) by their electromagnetic radiation. The Sun affects the Earth by its gravity which keeps the Earth in its orbit, and as I discussed in the section under Moon-Tides, by raising tides in the rocky and watery components of the Earth.


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