Everything moves, compared to something else. When you stand on the Earth,
you're moving right along with it, so it doesn't move compared to you. And
when you stand on the moon, you're moving right along with it, so it doesn't
move compared to you.
But is it really moving ?
There's no such thing as "really" moving, only moving compared to something else.
The Moon has less gravity than Earth, about 1/6th of Earth's gravity. This means that your weight on the Moon would be much less, making it easier to jump higher and move around. To stand on the Moon, you would need to wear a spacesuit to protect yourself from the harsh environment.
Moon buggies move around the moon using their huge wheels that have to be solid and able to move around uneven grounds. ( the moon!)
The moon appears to move in the sky as you move because of its position relative to the Earth. As you change your viewpoint by moving, the angle at which you see the moon changes, causing it to appear to shift its position in the sky. In reality, the moon is staying in its orbit around the Earth.
The flag on the moon appears to move because it was intentionally designed with a horizontal rod to keep it extended. When astronauts unfurled the flag, they twisted it slightly to give the appearance of waving, but there is no wind or atmosphere on the moon to make it move on its own.
Nothing in particular "happens".
The Moon has less gravity than Earth, about 1/6th of Earth's gravity. This means that your weight on the Moon would be much less, making it easier to jump higher and move around. To stand on the Moon, you would need to wear a spacesuit to protect yourself from the harsh environment.
More stands get open as more people move onto the island. More people move on to the island when you create the rainbows.
Moon buggies move around the moon using their huge wheels that have to be solid and able to move around uneven grounds. ( the moon!)
First of all, If we stand on the moon without the spacesuit we will die.
you will stand on the other side of the moon
Neil Armstrong was the first person to stand and walk on the moon. Armstrong was an American astronaut who was involved in the moon landing in 1969.
The moon appears to move in the sky as you move because of its position relative to the Earth. As you change your viewpoint by moving, the angle at which you see the moon changes, causing it to appear to shift its position in the sky. In reality, the moon is staying in its orbit around the Earth.
the moon lander stand
By making the water move
In Harvest Moon Magical Melody your spouse will move in with you, but he will only move in to your first house, So your spouse did move in with you.
the structure needed by humans to stand and move is the bone and the muscles
The earth's moon helps move the oceans tides.