because it is smaller and when you look up at it it seems to be moving faster than all of the other planets!!
The term for moving very quickly is "sprinting."
The Moon is moving pretty quickly, so the Moon's shadow on the Earth - which is what a solar eclipse is - moves quickly across the Earth. And because the Moon is fairly small while the Earth is much larger, only a tiny area of the Earth is in the Moon's shadow during an eclipse.
Mineral surveys of the moon have been very limited in scope, however, it does not appear that the moon is particularly rich in iron.
The stars appear small to us because they are very far away. They are actually much larger than the moon. The moon appears large in the sky because it is Earth's closest neighbor in space.
They appear to be the same size, as the sun is a very long distance away. The sun is many times larger than the moon.
because the nop. of eqe. and the bous. are grate
No, the moon is not falling towards the Earth. It is actually moving away from our planet at a very slow rate.
The "new moon" is technically not visible at all. The Moon is directly between the Earth and the Sun and none of the illuminated part is visible from Earth. Sometime on the day of the new moon, the Moon will appear as a very thin crescent (last crescent or first crescent).
Because you need to talk to him and he will move very quickly.
Voltage is the number of electrons relative to another location; current is how many of those electrons are moving from one location to another. A simple example is a stream. Think of voltage as the width and depth of the stream, and current as how fast the stream is moving. If it is very big, but not moving, it is not very dangerous. Alternatively, if it is very small and moving quickly it is not really dangerous. But if it is big and moving quickly, it becomes dangerous.
The moon is very, very slowly moving farther from the Earth, at a rate of 3.8 centimeteres per year. This may have a small effect on tides.
No the maria is very flat and HI