The tides.
The main effect of the moon is to create tides here on earth. Because of this, the moon also causes the earth to slow in it's rotation by about one second every 100,000 years.
It actually doesnt much. The main contributing factor to the movement of the water and tides is the moon. Every day= 1 revolution around earth for the moon, so the tides go with the moon. So actaully, the rotation of the earth really doesnt effect it much.
The main effect is probably on the Moon's phases. If the Moon did not revolve around the Earth yet "magically" did not fall into the Earth, we would still see phases of the Moon, because Moon and Earth orbit the Sun. However the changes in the Moon's appearance would be much slower. In practical terms, it's the rotating around the Earth that gives us the Moon's regular phase changes. Another effect is that we always see the same side of the Moon. That's because the time the Moon takes to orbit the Earth is exactly the same as the Moon's rotation period. Also, there's a small effect on the times of the Earth's tides.
Some things that happen:* You see the Moon in different phases, as the angle Sun-Earth-Moon changes. * The tides, caused by the Moon and the Sun, become strongest when Sun, Earth and Moon are in a straight line, and weakest when they are at right angles.
Earth's atmosphere has no effect on the moon.
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the moon effect's the earth in ways of it's gravitational pull
Yes. Think in terms of Newton's second law. Earth does produce a tidal effect on the Moon.
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The moon has uneven gravity because of the pull of the earth. Imagine the moon's effect on the earth and the tides of the ocean. The earth has a much greater effect on the moon because it is several times larger.
the effect is the solar eclipse
yes; without the moon earth's rotation would be wobbly and disorganized.