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They're made out of the same stuff ... at least on the crust (the moon was most probably once a part of the Earth's crust). They both revolve around the sun and (being a similar distance from the sun) have the similar temperature. (Although the variations in temperature is much greater on the moon ... due to lack of atmosphere and slower rotation.)

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