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Earth's gravity trapped the moon
Yes, gravity is present on the moon. However, the gravity on the moon is about 1/6th that of Earth's gravity. This is why objects and people weigh less on the moon compared to Earth.
because the moon does not have a equater like the earth to protact it self ;)
Earth's gravity trapped the moon
1/9th of its present value
It is because we can see only one part of moon due to earth ratotation
If the moon was not present, the earth would throw off the entire planet. Tsunamis would occur because the moon controlled the tides.
The moon's rotation has no affect on the earth because the moon always faces its "near" side toward the earth. In the far distant past, the effect of the earth's presence slowed the moon's rotation until the present state was reached. The moon likewise slows the earth's rotation, but only by a tiny bit each century because the moon is so much smaller than the earth.
Present theories suggest that the moon was formed when proto-earth and another mars sized body collided. The splatter from the impact coalesced into the moon (which was much closer in to the earth at this point. Since then the moon has mooved farther form the earth as it has slowed the earths rate of spin.
The moon is to the earth, as the earth is to the sun.
No. Gravitational force is present between every two mass bodies, and the force on each body is the same.