It would spin out of earths orbit. And most likely hit a planet, star, comet, or keep on going.
If the Moon rotated on its axis as quickly as Earth, we would not always see the same side of the Moon from Earth. Currently, the Moon is tidally locked, meaning it takes the same amount of time to rotate on its axis as it does to orbit Earth, resulting in one side always facing us. If it rotated faster, different parts of the Moon would be visible from Earth over time.
If you were on the moon your weight would lower, as there is no gravity.
nothing would happen
No, if the Moon rotated on its axis as fast as Earth, we would not always see the same side. The Moon is currently in synchronous rotation with Earth, meaning it takes the same time to rotate on its axis as it does to orbit Earth, resulting in the same side always facing us. If its rotation speed matched Earth's, we would see different sides of the Moon over time, similar to how we see different parts of Earth as it rotates.
the grass will die
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A theory says that time would be quicker.
If the Moon rotated on its axis as quickly as Earth, we would not always see the same side of the Moon from Earth. Currently, the Moon is tidally locked, meaning it takes the same amount of time to rotate on its axis as it does to orbit Earth, resulting in one side always facing us. If it rotated faster, different parts of the Moon would be visible from Earth over time.
then there would be no moon
If you were on the moon your weight would lower, as there is no gravity.
The days would be shorter. Objects would be slightly less heavy, but not noticeably.
You would see the moon.
If the Earth rotated more slowly, days would be longer and nights would be longer. This could affect weather patterns, ocean currents, and the overall climate on Earth.
you would jet a bit burnt if you where on the moon. I'll find out about the next eclipse
they would stay on the moon and they may not decay.
A full moon
The moon phases would change.