the Earth is spinning on an axis at 1000mph or so in spacetime. The Moons gravity is trying to pull the water off the earth towards it, this movement and the push pull creates waves and tides on the seas on earth.
The gravitational force of the moon pullls on the water in the oceans, causing the ocean tides.
Oxygen, water, and food. And temperature control.
The function of the moon is that it controls water. Since the moon cant help with light, the moon controls tsunami's, hurricanes etc. Another thing about the moon is that when there's full moon, there's also a time to worry about mental issued people. The 75% of a human body is covered up in water, since the moon controls water it can also cause effects in a non normal brains.
no
No. There is no water or protein on the moon. So far it has not been definitively proven that there is water on the moon.
It has to do with the Moon's gravitational pull on the Earth.
Oxygen, water, and food. And temperature control.
The function of the moon is that it controls water. Since the moon cant help with light, the moon controls tsunami's, hurricanes etc. Another thing about the moon is that when there's full moon, there's also a time to worry about mental issued people. The 75% of a human body is covered up in water, since the moon controls water it can also cause effects in a non normal brains.
the moon and sun, but mostly the moon
no
No. There is no water or protein on the moon. So far it has not been definitively proven that there is water on the moon.
No
When the moon is in earth's shadow, a lunar eclipse occurs. When the earth is in the moon's shadow, a solar eclipse occurs. The moon has no 'control' over either of these events.
Yes there is water on the moon
It has to do with the Moon's gravitational pull on the Earth.
There is no liquid water on the moon. There is some evidence that there is frozen water.
There is plenty of water, in the form of ice, on the moon.
The moon has no atmosphere or liquid water.