Moon Formation
Moon Geology
Moon Orbit
Moon Description
Moon Facts
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How long ago did the moon form?

4.6 billion years ago

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How are craters formed?

Craters are formed by meteorite impacts or volcanic action on the moon.

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How long does it take for the moon to revolve around the Earth?

27.3 Days

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What type of atmosphere does the moon have?

It has little or no atmosphere

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Why are there still footprints on the Moon?

There is no wind to remove them

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How far away is the moon from Earth?

239,000 miles away

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What color is the moon?

gray

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True of false: The moon rotates on its axis once every year?

False, it rotates once on its axis every month

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How do we have moonlight?

The Moon reflects light from the Sun

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When the Moon is between Earth and the Sun it's called a 

New Moon

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What is the moon to the Earth?

A natural satellite

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Have people walked on the moon?

Yes. The first man was on the moon in the year 1969. Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, and (Michael Collins- he landed on the moon but did not walk on it!)

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Why do we only see 1 side of the moon ever?

It rotates at the same speed that it revolves around Earth

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When we see more moon it's called

Gibbous

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When you see the entire moon illuminated it's called

Full Moon

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Why is the moon hot during the day and very cold at night

It has no atmosphere

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How long does it take the Moon to orbit one time on its axis?

27 days

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True or False: Do we only see one side of the moon?

True, we do see one side of the moon

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Who were the first two people to walk on the Moon?

Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin

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What phase is it when the moon is getting bigger 

Waxing phase


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What is the moon made of?

Rock

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How long does it take to go through all the phases of the moon? New Moon to New Moon

1 Month

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How many phases are there in the moon rotation?

8 phases

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When we see more shadow on the moon it's called

Crescent moon

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What phase is it when the Moon is getting smaller it's called

Waning phase

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