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The moon is made of rock much like that found on Earth.
Yes. Water can be found on earth and moon!
The study of the few samples of rock returned from the moon with the Apollo crews strongly suggests that the moon and the earth are made of pretty much the same stuff. One theory for the formation of the moon, and arguably the best one so far, is that something really, really big slammed into the earth early in the formation of the planet. Whatever it was represented a good fraction of the mass of the earth, and it was large enough to "crash into" and then "tear away" from the earth, leaving both bodies molten and able to reform under their own gravity. As to what two things are found on the moon that are not found on earth, there is a lot of geological similarity between the two bodies. If we just consider two obvious characteristics, the two things that stand out about the moon, at least as compared to earth, are its lack of an atmosphere and its low(er) gravity.
Earth has oceans the moon doesn,t the earth has volcanoes the moon does not the earth has a core the earth does not
dirtrocks
No. The Moon orbits the Earth. If the Sun DID get between the Earth and the Moon, then we would not be around to report it.
the moon effect's the earth in ways of it's gravitational pull
The Earth, moon, and sun are all things in outer space (:
Liquid water
There are many differences between the Earth and Moon. For instance, the Earth is a planet, while the Moon is a satellite. Also, the Earth is occupied, while the Moon is unoccupied. Finally, things grow on the Earth, but they do not grow on the moon.
rocks
The distance from Earth to the sun is much greater than from Earth to the moon. It is not possible that the sun would be between Earth and the moon.