The function of the moon is that it controls water. Since the moon cant help with light, the moon controls tsunami's, hurricanes etc. Another thing about the moon is that when there's full moon, there's also a time to worry about mental issued people. The 75% of a human body is covered up in water, since the moon controls water it can also cause effects in a non normal brains.
No. Gravity is a function of mass, and the sun's mass is about 27,000,000 times the mass of the moon.
Yes, a torch will work on the moon because it can produce its own light and does not require an external atmosphere to function. However, the torch's light beam may behave differently due to the moon's lack of atmosphere and lower gravity.
A life raft would not be useful on the moon as there is no water or large bodies of liquid to float on. The moon's surface is airless and its gravity is much weaker than Earth's, so a life raft would not function in that environment.
No, a car cannot drive on the moon as there is no atmosphere to support combustion in the engine, and the lack of roads or grip for the tires to function. Additionally, the extreme temperature variations and lack of suitable terrain make driving a car on the moon impossible.
A rock's mass is not affected by the moon. It's weight is a function of mass and gravity. So, the same rock would weigh more on Earth than on the Moon, as the Earth's gravity is greater. In order to effectively confuse the issue, I should point out that gravity is also a function of mass...
There is no function like this.
I have the DVD and there is not a function like that.
it provides tides i know because im a scientist
thats gravity sam pak to tha moon in the sun
They would bounce all over the place
By 'real' I suppose you mean 'original'. The moon goddess was called Selene (Luna in Rome). Her function was transferred to Artemis (Diana).
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Sure there is. The lunar rover that traveled around the moon was battery powered. It would have been able to function on mars just like it did on the moon.
No. Mass is a measure of the amount of "stuff" or matter a thing has. You wouldn't be smaller or bigger on the moon. You would, however, weigh less because weight is a function of gravity nand there is little gravity on the moon.
No. Gravity is a function of mass, and the sun's mass is about 27,000,000 times the mass of the moon.
No. Weight is a function of gravitational force pushing down on an object.There is less gravity on the moon so the object would weigh less.
you need to reconnect the battery