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.
The two things that are found on the moon but not found on earth is low gravity and lacking an atmosphere. However, most of the geological features are similar.
Actually, there are three things you could see on Earth from the moon and they are water, land, and clouds.
moon rocks were present moon so, moon rocks were not present on moon.
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Gravity and dark matter.
low gravity and lacking an atmosphere
two things that are intresting about the moon are the glow and the rocks
Earth is the only planet with one moon. Pluto use to be classified as a planet. It had only one discovered moon for a while, but astronomers have since found more moons belonging to Pluto.
The moon orbits the Earth due to the gravitational pull the two bodies have on each other.
The two things brought back to earth by Apollo 11 were moon stones and moon dust.
Gravity and dark matter.
The two celestial bodies with the most profound effect upon Earth's tides are Earth's moon and the Sun.
No, it is in orbit around earth. It has an orbital velocity which would take it away from the Earth it it were no for the gravitational attraction of the two bodies. There are two opposite things going on that keep the Earth and Moon in their positions. The moon is actually getting further away from the Earth at about a rate of 4cm a year.
It's stuck in the Earth gravitaional pull.Another answer:Because the Earth has a gravitational pull on the moon. Actually, the Earth and moon revolve around each other common center of gravity. Without the Earth in it's way the moon would just head off in a straight line. Instead, as the moon tries to move away, the Earth does two remarkable things. One, it pulls the moon towards Earth, and two, the Earth moves out of the moon's way.
The rise and fall of sea levels are affected very much depending on the type of movements of the earth and the moon.
low gravity and lacking an atmosphere
low gravity and lacking an atmosphere
peroxide and hydrogen.
two things that are intresting about the moon are the glow and the rocks
the moon's radius is about one quarter the radius of earth The moon has no atmosphere and the earth does
The moon is very much smaller than the earth. The moon's atmosphere is thinner than the earth's.