A year on the moon is about 27.3 Earth days long, as it takes that amount of time for the moon to complete one orbit around the Earth. This is shorter than a year on Earth, which is about 365.25 days long.
No, the shadow of the moon is not always long enough to reach the Earth. During a solar eclipse, the moon's shadow on Earth is limited to a specific region where the alignment of the sun, moon, and Earth allows for the shadow to be cast on the Earth's surface.
The Moon orbits the Earth, and both Moon and Earth orbits the Sun. 1 lunar cycle = 29.53059 days.
The moon doens't rotate (from earth's perspetive). We always see the same side of the moon.
Since the Moon is always orbiting Earth, both Earth and Moon together orbit the Sun in 1 year.
No. The moon has been around since long before humans existed.
Electricity is a natural feature of Earth, and has existed almost as long as Earth had existed.
your face is how long the moon is from the earth. butt cheek
Homo sapiens have existed on Earth for approximately 300,000 years.
The moon is already close to the earth
There is no answer for this; the Sun has been shining for about 4.5 billion years, and the Earth has existed for about that long. As long as the Earth has been spinning (probably, since the collision that formed the Moon when the Earth was young) the Sun has been shining over the whole thing each day.
Days on the moon are 29.531 earth days long.
since the creation of life on Earth.
for as long as they can they live in the ocean .
A year on the moon is about 27.3 Earth days long, as it takes that amount of time for the moon to complete one orbit around the Earth. This is shorter than a year on Earth, which is about 365.25 days long.
No, the shadow of the moon is not always long enough to reach the Earth. During a solar eclipse, the moon's shadow on Earth is limited to a specific region where the alignment of the sun, moon, and Earth allows for the shadow to be cast on the Earth's surface.
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