If it's used in the context of a proper noun - that is, a person, place, or thing. For example, Moon Rise Hotel is the name of a Hotel.
Just change neil to Neil. Also it is usual to write Moon with a capital M.
To find the mass of the chicken on the moon, you can use the formula F = mg, where F is the force (30N), g is the acceleration due to gravity on the moon (1.6 m/s^2), and m is the mass you want to find. Rearranging the formula to solve for m gives m = F/g. Plugging in the values, m = 30N / 1.6 m/s^2 = 18.75 kg.
The density of water is 1000 kg m-3 The density of the moon is 3346.4 kg m-3 So the density of the moon is 3.3464 times that of water.
You would measure the rock's speed increasing from 0 m/s to 8.15 m/s over a time span of about 5 seconds. This would be the observed acceleration due to gravity on the moon acting on the rock.
The sun's position relative to the moon determines whether we see a new moon or a full moon. During a new moon, the sun and moon are aligned in the sky with the sun shining on the side of the moon facing away from Earth, making it invisible. During a full moon, the sun is on the opposite side of the Earth from the moon, so sunlight fully illuminates the side of the moon facing Earth.
Just change neil to Neil. Also it is usual to write Moon with a capital M.
No, you don't have to capitalize the "m" in "marsupial" unless it is the start of a sentence, or maybe used as a heading in a table.
Capitalize municipal when you're referring to a specific authority -- The Municipal Court. If you're not referring to a specific thing, do not capitalize the m.
When they are referring to the specific Earth's Moon.
Mississippi (always capitalize the "m")
No, because it isnot a propernoun.
No
Massachusetts. Be sure to always capitalize the "m".
You capitalize Judge Smith. You do not need to capitalize retired as it is not part of his title.
The word "moon" can refer to the natural satellite of any planet. However, when we capitalize it as "Moon", we're referring to Earth's Moon.
Neil Armstrong is a famous astronaut who landed on the moon.
Because it is a proper noun.