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Earth's Moon is the fifth largest moon in the solar system and is about 1/6th the size of Earth. It has a significant role in stabilizing Earth's axial tilt, which affects our climate and seasons. The Moon is covered in a surface of dust and rocky debris, with large, flat plains called maria formed by ancient volcanic activity. It has no atmosphere, which leads to extreme temperature fluctuations and allows for the visibility of craters that are billions of years old.

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