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Answered by sd28408
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Explanation:

The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. At about one-quarter the diameter of Earth, it is the largest natural satellite in the Solar System relative to the size of its planet, the fifth largest satellite in the Solar System overall, and is larger than any known dwarf planet. Orbiting Earth at an average distance of 384,400 km, or about 30 times Earth's diameter, its gravitational influence slightly lengthens Earth's day and is the main driver of Earth's tides. The Moon is classified as a pla.

Answered by cshainee2009
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Explanation:

the large round object that circles the Earth and that shines at night by reflecting light from the sun.

The Moon is Earth's largest natural satellite. We usually see it in the night sky. ... Our moon is about a quarter the size of the Earth. Because it is far away it looks small, about half a degree wide. The gravity on the moon is one-sixth of the Earth's gravity.

In astronomical terms, the moon is classified as a natural satellite. It is the only one Earth has; as weird as things would be without it, imagine a sky crossed by multiple moons, as is the case for most other planets in the solar system with moons of their own.

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