you can include in that essay what did you do on the moon,who did you meet,how did you get that idea,the date you went,stc.
On the moon, 100 pounds would weigh approximately 16.5 pounds, due to the moon's lower gravity compared to Earth's gravity.
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The full moon in October 1951 was: 13th waxing gibbous 98% visible 14th full moon 100% visible 15th full moon 100% visible 16th full moon 98% visible 17th waning gibbous 94% visible
No. The weight of any object on the Moon would be about 1/6 the weight on Earth.
Well, the moon is a sphere, and if it is a full moon you are really only seing half of it. so technically you are seeing 50% of the moon
100 words
It depends...It really depends on the theme;but first the requirement of the teacher or...whoever asks you to do the essay. Could be.. 100 words to 1000 words.
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if i were a magician i would make the seasons arrive in proper onset manner.
How about rules on plagiarism instead? We will not do your educational essay for you.
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I would look around ur community and think about whats important ofjustice and fairness and that is how I would think of doing a essay of that topic
First of all the word shuld is spelled should, And "how many word" is "how many words. So anyway, How many words you have in an essay depends. You can even have a paragraph essay.Ex: Five Paragraph essayEx#2: 800 word essayEX#3: 1600 word essay
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A conclusion is simply a way of summing up your essay.For an informative essay, it should say something like "it can be seen from this essay that...". It is a way of restating your main points.If it is a hypothesis essay, it should restate the hypothesis and then state whether it was proved wrong or right and why.You should not restate the whole of your essay and for a 1000 word essay the conclusion should not be more than 100-120 words.
Just like on earth, the length of a trip depends on how fast you are traveling. -- If you were traveling at 100 kph in a straight line, it would take about 160 days to reach the moon. -- At 1,000 mph in a straight line, you could be there in a bit under 10 days. -- The Apollo missions made each half of the trip ... there and back ... in roughly three days.
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