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Tides are greatest at places on earth where the moon (and the sun) pass directly over. At the right time of year, when the moon and sun basically follow the equator, there will be no tides at the poles. At other times there will be some, though very little tidal action at the poles.
the moon affects the season summer cause the south and north poles are constly moving
There is water all over the moon's surface. In fact, there is over 1.3 trillion pounds of water ice on the moon. But the most of the lunar water is on the north and south poles of the moon.
There is water inside of craters or ice inside of craters
1. They are both round 2. They are both planets 3. They both orbit something
It has makers in it. (Can maker, wool maker, cheese maker, mayonnaise maker, seed maker etc).
The Moon has a solid core, and therefore has no magnetic field or poles.
Unlike in Harvest Moon Magic Melody it is not in your barn. Your Yarn Maker is in your Maker Shed.
We have found what hints to ice or water on the north and south poles of the moon.
Unlike in Harvest Moon Magic Melody it is not in your barn. Your Yarn Maker is in your Maker Shed.
Tides are greatest at places on earth where the moon (and the sun) pass directly over. At the right time of year, when the moon and sun basically follow the equator, there will be no tides at the poles. At other times there will be some, though very little tidal action at the poles.
When you buy the maker shed Saibara the blacksmith will sell makers for Adamantite 20000G
No. No moon has strong magnetic fields that result in "poles" like Earth ... but they often do have weak magnetic fields.
the moon affects the season summer cause the south and north poles are constly moving
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You must first purchase and have built the 'maker shed' from Gotz. After this you can purchase the "yarn maker" (or the mayo maker, cheese maker, yogurt maker, seed maker or canned food maker) from 'Siabarra Blacksmith". Note that you need one Adamantite to make them.
At the poles, and (believed to be) under the cryosphere.