The tides would be stronger, and I may be wrong but I remember someone saying that women's menstrual cycle is also affected by the moon slightly. If the latter part is true, then the earth would probably have a 2nd great wall to divide women from men because of sever pms'ing
If the moon were closer to Earth, high tides would be higher and occur more frequently due to increased gravitational pull. The closer proximity would enhance the moon's influence on Earth's tides, leading to more pronounced tidal variations.
The moon and the earth would probably just get hotter
If the moon were closer to Earth, tides would be much stronger, which could lead to more extreme weather events. The increased gravitational pull may also affect the Earth's rotation, potentially causing changes in the length of days. Additionally, the moon's closer proximity could disrupt communication and navigation systems that rely on satellites orbiting the Earth.
the moon because its closer to earth
The moon is much closer to the Earth than it is to the Sun.
It is closer to the Earth
Apparently, yes.
Mercury is larger than the moon and so is closer in size to Earth than the moon is. It should be noted that Mercury is closer in size to the moon than it is to Earth.
the moon
No, our moon is closer to Earth than the Sun is.
Farther than the Moon, but still much closer to Earth than to any other planet.Farther than the Moon, but still much closer to Earth than to any other planet.Farther than the Moon, but still much closer to Earth than to any other planet.Farther than the Moon, but still much closer to Earth than to any other planet.
The Sun is at the same average distance from both the Earth and the Moon because the Earth-Moon system orbits the sun. However, since the Moon orbits around the Earth, it is sometimes closer to the Sun than is the Earth, and sometimes farther. But the difference is negligible since the Sun is more than 380 times as far from Earth as the Moon.