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Write a short note on moon​

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Answered by XxCUPCAKExX
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The Moon is a large natural object that orbits, or travels around, Earth. After the Sun it is the brightest object in the sky.

The average distance between the Moon and Earth is about 238,900 miles (384,400 kilometers). Compared to the distance between other planets and Earth, this distance is small. In fact, the Moon is close enough to affect the level of seas on Earth. Every day the seas seem to rise and fall. This is because of a force called gravity. The Moon’s gravity pulls on Earth. It is too weak to affect the whole planet, but it does make the water move. This creates tides.

Answered by raghavsharma00421
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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 gravity

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