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write abour 5lines moon

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Answered by Chahat04
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The Moon is the Earth’s only natural satellite. A natural satellite is a space body that orbits a planet, a planet like object or an asteroid.

It is the fifth largest moon in the Solar System. Learn more about the other moons in the Solar System.

The average distance from the Moon to the Earth is 384403 kilometres (238857 miles).

The Moon orbits the Earth every 27.3 days.

The side that we can see from Earth is called the near side while the other side is called the far side (it is sometimes called the dark side despite the fact that it illuminated by the Sun just as much as the near side).
Answered by aryan110
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1 = moon is the natural satellite of Earth.
2 =moon does not have it's own light.
3 =moon takes it's light from the sun.
4 =moon is made up of gases.
5 =on the moon there is no gravitational force.

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