The moon is to the earth, as the earth is to the sun.
The moon orbits Earth.
An astronaut can carry more massive equipment on the moon than on Earth because the moon has lower gravity compared to Earth. This means there is less gravitational force pulling down on the equipment, making it easier to lift and carry heavier loads.
No. The Moon is a separate object from Earth. However, Earth and the moon are sometimes regarded as a single Earth-moon system.
No, the Earth's gravity pulls the moon in towards Earth.
There are not a lot of items found only on the Moon, but some of the strange rock like material will be the only item that qualifies immediately.
The moon is to the earth, as the earth is to the sun.
Earth, by far.
The moon orbits Earth.
Our Earth has only the one moon.
YesYes. We call it the moon.
An astronaut can carry more massive equipment on the moon than on Earth because the moon has lower gravity compared to Earth. This means there is less gravitational force pulling down on the equipment, making it easier to lift and carry heavier loads.
The moon has easily visible craters, but the ones on earth have mostly weathered away. The Earth has wind and the moon doesn't. Earth has atmosphere but the moon doesn't have one.
the earth does but the moon does not
Sun, Earth, Moon. The moon is covered by the Earth's shadow.
Earth has oceans the moon doesn,t the earth has volcanoes the moon does not the earth has a core the earth does not
No. The Moon is a separate object from Earth. However, Earth and the moon are sometimes regarded as a single Earth-moon system.