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1. Dist from Earth to Moon = 382500 Km 2. 382500 x 1000 = 382500000 m 3. 382500000 x 100 = 38250000000 cm

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When will the moon drift away from the earth?

The moon is already drifting away from Earth. The other plants, and the sun, are pulling it closer to them. The moon moves a little less then a centimeter a year, but it is moving further away. Sooner than later, we might be moonless!


Will the moon ever touch earth?

No, the moon is gradually moving away from Earth at a rate of about 1.5 inches (3.78 cm) per year. It is estimated that in around 50 billion years, the moon will have moved so far away that it will take longer for it to orbit Earth than the planet's rotation period, causing it to no longer be tidally locked.


How much does the moon move away from earth each year?

The moon moves away from Earth at a rate of approximately 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) per year due to tidal forces. This gradual drift is caused by the transfer of Earth's rotational energy to the moon's orbital motion.


3 How much does the moon moves away from the earth each year?

The answer is different depending on who you ask. Some astronomer say the moon moves about one centimeter away from Earth each year. Others say about an inch to an inch and a half.


How can the moon move 1.5 inches away from the earth each year?

No, quite the opposite. The Moon's orbit (its circular path around the Earth) is getting larger, at a rate of about 3.8 centimeters per year. (The Moon's orbit has a radius of 384,000 km.) I wouldn't say that the Moon is getting closer to the Sun, specifically, though--it is getting farther from the Earth, so, when it's in the part of its orbit closest to the Sun, it's closer, but when it's in the part of its orbit farthest from the Sun, it's farther away

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Does Earth's moon move away from Earth by 4 cm per year?

Yes


How far does the moon move away from the earth each year why?

As a result of the conservation of angular momentum, the slowing of Earth's rotation is accompanied by an increase of the mean Earth-Moon distance of about 3.8 m per century, or 3.8 cm per year.


When will the moon drift away from the earth?

The moon is already drifting away from Earth. The other plants, and the sun, are pulling it closer to them. The moon moves a little less then a centimeter a year, but it is moving further away. Sooner than later, we might be moonless!


Will the moon ever touch earth?

No, the moon is gradually moving away from Earth at a rate of about 1.5 inches (3.78 cm) per year. It is estimated that in around 50 billion years, the moon will have moved so far away that it will take longer for it to orbit Earth than the planet's rotation period, causing it to no longer be tidally locked.


How much does the moon move away from earth each year?

The moon moves away from Earth at a rate of approximately 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) per year due to tidal forces. This gradual drift is caused by the transfer of Earth's rotational energy to the moon's orbital motion.


How far is the moon away from New Zealand?

around 37,819,500,000 cm,378,195,000 m,378,195 km,234,999 miles.


How far will the moon have receded from the earth in 1000 years?

It seems that the Moon recedes from Earth at a rate of 38 mm a year. That makes it 38,000 mm in 1000 years. That's 38 meters.


Will the moon stay forever?

Unfortunately, our moon, Luna, isn't staying forever. Each year, the moon moves further away from the Earth 3 cm. every year.


3 How much does the moon moves away from the earth each year?

The answer is different depending on who you ask. Some astronomer say the moon moves about one centimeter away from Earth each year. Others say about an inch to an inch and a half.


How can the moon move 1.5 inches away from the earth each year?

No, quite the opposite. The Moon's orbit (its circular path around the Earth) is getting larger, at a rate of about 3.8 centimeters per year. (The Moon's orbit has a radius of 384,000 km.) I wouldn't say that the Moon is getting closer to the Sun, specifically, though--it is getting farther from the Earth, so, when it's in the part of its orbit closest to the Sun, it's closer, but when it's in the part of its orbit farthest from the Sun, it's farther away


In 10 million years the moon will have moved so far away it will no longer affect?

The moon is currently moving away from the Earth at a rate of about 1.5 inches (3.78 cm) per year. In 10 million years, it will likely be significantly farther from Earth, but will still have gravitational effects on our planet, just to a lesser extent. The moon's gravitational pull plays a key role in stabilizing Earth's axial tilt, tides, and other environmental factors.


Why is the moon drifting away from earth?

The moon is continuously drifting away from Earth at a rate of about 1.5 inches (3.78 cm) per year due to a phenomenon known as tidal acceleration. This is caused by the gravitational interactions between the Earth and the moon, which result in a transfer of energy that leads to the moon moving slightly farther away over time.