The Moon has changed over that time. Like Earth, is has been continually bombarded with meteorites and the occasional large meteor. The great crater in Arizona and the meteor that landed in Siberia in 1908 and of course the one that hit near the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico that is believed to have made dinosaurs extinct, being just 3 examples of ones that changed the landscape here. The Moon has also been subject to such events, so it would have changed over time. It may not be radically different, but it is most certainly different.
Because it has only one small Maria.. E2020
the same it does now only probally less craters
every moon looks like a giant pizza.
One billion years ago there were no humans on earth, so 'they' didn't know the distance from the moon to the earth.
about 5 billion years old
Because it has only one small Maria.. E2020
the moon doesn't get weathered, the only reason it looks weathered is because the moon had active volcanoes a few billion years ago
Spacecraft have orbited the Moon and shown us what the far side looks like. This was first done over 50 years ago.
A crescent moon looks most like
The moon was formed about 4.8 billion years ago.
every moon looks like a giant pizza.
the same it does now only probally less craters
No, I don't think that's possible to happen.
there is a moon fish it looks like a moon
One billion years ago there were no humans on earth, so 'they' didn't know the distance from the moon to the earth.
about 5 billion years old
The Earth is 4.567 billion years old. The moon is thought to be a little younger at 4 billion years, since it is believed to be a spin off of the Earth's formation.