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How is the Moon dependent on the Sun? How are seasons created? How does the Moon contribute to Earth's tides? How are lunar and solar eclipses created? How do the Sun, Earth, and Moon depend on each other? Critical Thinking Questions What makes gravity a vital factor within our universe? How does it influence the universe? How are the Sun and Moon different? Compare and contrast these celestial bodies. What would you say is the strongest force in our universe: the Sun, the Moon, or Earth? Support your answer with at least two facts. If you were an astronaut on the Moon, what would you experience? What would you see from your perspective? Which one of the theories about the Moon's creation do you most agree with? Why?

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Answered by shrutiapadhya
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Moon depends upon the sun because it does not posess its own light.

Seasons are created by the revolutionary period of the Earth.

Moon revolves around the earth. Due to this, earth pulls the moon by its gravitational force. The moon revolving around the earth leads to ocurrence of tides in the sea.

The sun,the moon and the earth are dependent on each other because of eclipses. gravity is a very important factor in the universe. If there is no gravity things will fly in the air and the life of the people will become unstable.

sun and moon are very different from each other.sun is a whole star whereas the moon is a natural satellite of earth. The sun has its own light whereas the moon depends upon the sun for light.The sun is the strongest factor in the whole universe.Due to sun there is life on the earth.Moon is created by the nuisance created in the universe when an asteroid just crashed with the earth and a piece of earth was diffused fom its globe and thus moon was formed

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