The moon has plenty of gravity. In accordance with its mass and radius, any object
weighs about 16.5% as much on the moon's surface as it does on the Earth's surface.
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The new moon phase is the hardest to see because it is not visible in the sky. During this phase, the moon is positioned between the Earth and the Sun, with its dark side facing Earth, making it invisible from our perspective.
Eclipses can affect the tide because the gravitational forces of the Moon and Sun align during an eclipse, resulting in higher high tides and lower low tides. This alignment strengthens the pull of gravity on Earth's oceans, causing a temporary shift in the tide levels.
The moon goes through phases from new moon to full moon and back again in a month. This past week, the moon has been waning, moving from a full moon to a new moon phase.
hey there i dont realy think that human ever landed on the moon and it was filmed in area 51 because how is the flag waving if there is no atmosphere? so i think that human has never been to the moon but that is just an opinion and we dont know for sure thanks synza
the attraction by the earth
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"Gravety" may be a misspelling of the word "gravity," which is the force that attracts objects with mass towards each other. It is what keeps us grounded on Earth and governs the motion of celestial bodies in space.
you dont have weight on the moon !
True because there is know gravety holding you down
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i dont know. i dont have it. do you have pluto? because i am interested in buying.
i dont know and i dont give a you know what
i dont care about the moon
i dont know moon but the sun is 1000000000km wide
i dont know the answer because i dont know haha!