it doesn't have relation ship
It would be mining on the earth's moon. We have not done that.
No.
The role of the moon forming tides is that gravity is pulling the water up
i think terra forming first started on the 'moon' in around 2120, it was a primitive attempt at creating hospitable large environments for species at that time, the true cultivation of the moon was more like 2174, when with the regeneration tools the humans could find ways to give any atom separate properties, creating the 'bawoon' we know today, hope this answer is ok, I'll be out of the office till last week as I'm travelling through time, cheers
by mining.
The earth (Terra) has only one moon.
Ice crystals formed out in outer-space forming an optical halo around the moon. It's actually more common than you think.
Moons are 'Natural Satellites' Earth's Moon is named Luna, as earth is Terra
no thats a stupid question
The moon was thought to have formed 4.527 billion years ago, when a large planetoid the size of mars collided with the earth, as the solar system was still in its infancy. The remains of this impact went into orbit around the Earth, forming into the moon we have today.
I think there's a cheat for it but if not then just go fishing every day and cook the fish and ship it or go mining.
a new moon is when the moon is forming again and a full moon is when the moon is fully formed <><><><><> The new moon is when the Moon is minimally lighted, while the full moon is when the Moon is maximally lighted.