Scientists are not sure how the moon was formed. The Theory I believe is that the moon was a piece of debris from an impact that fused together and got caught in Earth's Gravitational pull. The moon is slowly drifting away from the Earth and will one day fly away into space.
Yes, it does. For more info go take a look in an Astronomy book.
there are more craters on the moon then on earth
For more info on this go to the related link(Meteorite dates lunar volcanoes) below
No; you weigh more on the Earth than you do on the moon.
"The moon has more gravity than the earth." is a question (about the moon and gravity).
The phases of the moon are the earth's shadow on it relative to the position of the sun. When the moon is full there is no shadow and reflects the full brightness of the sun. More info: http://www.calculatorcat.com/moon_phases/moon_phases.phtml
The Earth has about six times more gravity than the Moon.
The mass of the Earth is six times more than the moon.
The moon is much more smaller than the Earth.
A moon quake is a quake that occurs on the moon, similar to an earthquake on Earth. It is caused by the gravitational interaction with Earth, meteoroid impacts, or thermal expansion within the moon's interior. Moon quakes can help scientists learn more about the moon's interior structure and geology.
Around? Through? From something? Needs more info, sorry, love to help, but can't.
Sunflower has more moon than Earth because it grows towards the sun more.