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Ah, isn't it wonderful how we can marvel at the wonders of nature together? You see, when the moon was formed long ago, gravitational forces between Earth and the moon caused it to become tidally locked, meaning one side always faces us. It's all part of the beautiful dance of our universe, reminding us of the delicate balance and interconnectedness of all things.

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