The Earth is 4.567 billion years old. The moon is thought to be a little younger at 4 billion years, since it is believed to be a spin off of the Earth's formation.
If i remember from high school you are the same age :) and also its because the moon has not sun but the hours will be different Rasberry
The nMoon was once a part of the Earth, so it is the same age as the earth.
The moon is to the earth, as the earth is to the sun.
The moon orbits Earth.
No. The Moon is a separate object from Earth. However, Earth and the moon are sometimes regarded as a single Earth-moon system.
The Moon, we believe, is not quite as old as the Earth itself.
The Moon, we believe, is not quite as old as the Earth itself.
If i remember from high school you are the same age :) and also its because the moon has not sun but the hours will be different Rasberry
The oldest moon rocks are actually older than the oldest Earth rocks. The moon formed from accreted material that resulted from a collision between Earth and a Mars sized protoplanet. Both the Earth and the moon were molten for a period after the collision. Because of the moon's smaller size, it's surface cooled very quickly compared to the Earth. The solidified magma (rock) that formed the moon's crust has been dated at roughly 4.4 billion years of age. Even though no Earth rock has been found to date this old, we can still reasonably assume that the Earth is at least that old due to the fact that the moon is formed from accreted material from the previously mentioned collision.
You would be the same age if you were on the moon. Your weight would be approximately 1/7 of your weight here on Earth.
The nMoon was once a part of the Earth, so it is the same age as the earth.
because the moon formed before the age of mammals.
The moon is to the earth, as the earth is to the sun.
The age of the Moon is approximately 4.5 billion years old. So that's 1.64358989 × 1012 days. The Moon takes 27.321582 days to orbit the Earth. So the Moon has orbited the Earth about 60 billion times (60,157,200,634)
The earth is roughly 4.5 billion years old. We know this to be the case because we have dated rocks from the moon that old, and earth must be at least as old as our moon.
Earth, by far.
The moon orbits Earth.