Many millions.
The gravity that pulls us to the earth is much weaker on the moon.
No. The stars are much farther away than the moon is. For reference, it takes a little more than a second for light to reach us from the moon. The light from the nearest star (other than the sun) takes more than 4 years to reach us.
One billion years ago, the moon would have appeared much closer to Earth due to tidal braking (slowing down of the moon's rotation). It would have a stronger gravitational influence on the Earth causing higher tides. The moon's surface would have been more geologically active, with more frequent volcanic activity and impacts.
Absolutely!! The moon is a million times bigger than a cow, if not much more!
The moon is about 0.0000000406 light years away from earth. Clearly, the moon is MUCH too close (238,000 or 239,000 miles or so) for the distance to be rendered meaningfully in light years.
one year.
super moon normally occur at intervals of 20 years.
science people poach them so much and some places are not doing things about it I'd say about 50 more years :( but if people start helping them then tigers will live much longer.
Five-sixths. You weigh one-sixth on the Moon of what you do here on Earth. Your mass, however, remains the same.
No, because if we use to much coal it will all be gone and we won't have any more.
1/4: Half would be gone after a billion years and half of that would be gone in another billion years. 1/4: Half would be gone after a billion years and half of that would be gone in another billion years. 1/4: Half would be gone after a billion years and half of that would be gone in another billion years.
about 30% in the last 2 years
The ones that are on the Moon will look the same. The ones that are on Mars will look very much the same. The ones that are on Earth will look completely different, or they may be gone altogether.
there is less, much, much less
Because it costs alot to go to the moon. We have already been there and there isn't much to gain by going there. Every material on the moon is available on Earth. We have no financial incentive to spend billions of dollars to go to the moon just to say "Hey we're on the moon, again!" We already know where it is what it does and what its made out of, its not cost effective. We have more important things to address.
Millions of dollars. It would be a One-of-a-kind, but it would have had to gone to the Moon and back. Therefore it would have to be certified and authenticated.
The moon is much more smaller than the Earth.