It doesn't.
The moon acts like a stabilizer to balance the planets wobbling.
the moon's surrounding's are dark and rocky. everywhere seem's blue. it seem's like no plant's there.
Why dont we always see the moon
because it is like a big ball in the sky
The Tycho crater on the Moon appears to always be facing Earth due to a phenomenon called "libration." Libration is the slight rocking and wobbling of the Moon that allows us to see a slightly different angle of the Moon's surface over time, making it seem like the Tycho crater is always facing us.
because to earth and moon are like next door neighbors so that it feel like the same distance but its not.
There isn't one. Eco systems consists of living things, and so far, it doesn't seem like there is any life on the moon.
Yes, the moon helps to keep our orbit stable. We'd be in trouble, over the long term, anyway, without the moon. the moon also helps the tide move in and out, so without the moon, no surfing
Because of our odd planet rotation, it looks like our planet is wobbling
It's symbolic and makes them seem more like a pack.
The Moon's gravity causes tides on Earth by pulling the water towards it, creating high and low tide cycles. The Moon's gravity also stabilizes Earth's rotation, preventing it from wobbling excessively. Additionally, the Moon's gravity may influence the Earth's climate and even play a role in geological activities like earthquakes.
The moon seems big to people because of how close it is next to Earth and would also seem like it is small when it is further away.