The rotation of the moon and the revoulution around the Earth.
The phrase "many moons ago" is a figurative way of saying that something happened a long time in the past. It alludes to the passage of time using the cycles of the moon as a reference point.
It have two moons
Your question makes no sense.
Moons are inaminate, therefore nothing about them can be meant. Please revise your question because it makes no sense.
Sedimentary
Walk Two Moons is more of an idea than a phrase. The idea is expressed over and over again throughout the book, so there was not much need to keep saying it.
The moons heat does pass through the mantle but it hardly makes heat. its is mostly cold day and night.
Saturn has many moons, your question makes no sense.
Yes, there is an oxymoron in "Walk Two Moons" when the main character, Sal, describes the phrase "silent noise" while reflecting on the conflicting emotions she feels after her mother leaves.
The Survivor of the battle makes the rules.
Mercury has no moons. The planet's proximity to the Sun, along with its weak gravitational field, makes it difficult for it to capture or retain any celestial bodies as moons. Additionally, any potential moons would likely be destabilized by the Sun's strong gravitational influence.
The survivor of the battle makes the rules.