Bigger tides, more earthquakes and tsunamis etc.
The moon is not getting closer but further
The moon is much closer to the Earth than it is to the Sun.
As it orbits earth it occasionally gets closer than other times or it's the moon phases
It is closer to the Earth
Mercury is larger than the moon and so is closer in size to Earth than the moon is. It should be noted that Mercury is closer in size to the moon than it is to Earth.
the moon
No, our moon is closer to Earth than the Sun is.
If the Moon were to keep getting closer and closer to the Earth, the Moon would eventually crash into the Earth, killing all life. This isn't likely to happen, because the Moon is massive, and only a stunningly enormous force could budge the Moon in the slightest. If this was to happen it would happen billions of years into the future so you have nothing to worry about. And if it would happen billions of years into the future we may have a gravity ray which could repeal the moon
The Sun is at the same average distance from both the Earth and the Moon because the Earth-Moon system orbits the sun. However, since the Moon orbits around the Earth, it is sometimes closer to the Sun than is the Earth, and sometimes farther. But the difference is negligible since the Sun is more than 380 times as far from Earth as the Moon.
During a full moon, the moon is opposite the sun with Earth in between, meaning the moon is closer to Earth and further from the sun. This alignment allows the moon to appear fully illuminated from our perspective on Earth.
Well,it is dark in the morning at winter because the earth is getting further away from the sun,and getting closer to the moon.
because the sun and moon are getting closer to earth and stuff like that i think