Lets start with anything that could change the distance the earth and moon are apart in a meaningfull way would destroy the Earth.
So for this question the Moon got moved very gently and we all survived.
The tides would be way less, leading to stagnation and death of many salt water areas and all the life in them. Whyat gross smell that would be.
The moon would no longer present only one side to the Earth and we would see the back side from time to time.
The frequency of Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions would change a big amount. Probably a sharp increase in events for a breif period, followed by a small number of really bad destructive events on a rare basis.
We would need to print new Calendars as all of them have the wrong Moon Phases on them.
And about a million other things would change in ways that wouldn't mean a whole lot.
The moon does slowly move away from earth at an estimated two inches every year, it is a possibility that (if you believe in the apocalypse) the cause for the fall of Earth is the moon losing its orbit with earth and drifting away.
As the moon gets further and further away, the gravitational force between the Earth and the Moon decreases. Because the Moon is not being attracted but being pushed away from the Earth. If the gravitational force would have increased, the moon would come closer and closer to the Earth.
This is impossible but, the earth would keep spinning for a while but would be swirling further and further away from its neighbouring planets and we would freeze immediately. The moon would probably slow to but as the earths gravity weakens, the moon would drift away from us.
There is no unnatural light to effect the astronomer and it is further away so you can see further.
When a star is moved twice as far away, it appears dimmer because its light gets spread out over a larger distance. Just like a big hug from a loved one, stars radiate their warmth best when they're close by.
The shadow would become larger and less defined as the screen is moved further away from the bulb. This is because the light rays from the bulb spread out further apart as the distance increases, resulting in a larger, more diffuse shadow.
It would depend on how strong your bond is.
If the object is moved further away from the pinhole, the image would become smaller and dimmer as it is projected onto the screen or surface. The image would also become more focused since light rays from different parts of the object have to travel a longer distance to converge at the pinhole, resulting in a sharper image.
If the green pencil is moved farther away from the mirrors, the size of the image would decrease. This is because the image distance would increase, causing the image to shrink in size.
If light is moved further away from bubbles, there would be more bubbles. This is because light helps to facilitate the photosynthesis process in algae, which produces oxygen as a byproduct. More light means more oxygen produced by the algae, leading to an increase in the number of bubbles formed.
Have moved off and moved away can potentially mean the same thing. Their meaning will depend on how they're being used in context. Moved away would mean actually moving from a location and moved off would mean just moving on.
Her dad got a better job and they moved away
Because it's further away for the epicenter
it really depends on how far it goes back if its little bit i guess it is alright
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