Why moon doesn't fall on the earth
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The moon's velocity and distance from Earth allow it to make a perfect balance between fall and escape. In case the velocity of rotation of the moon was a little bit faster, it would have escaped the Earth's Gravity. On the other hand, if it's a little bit slower, it would have fallen on Earth. That's why the moon doesn't fall on Earth.
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