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What is the Moon made of?

Moon is the Earth’s only natural satellite. The moon revolves around the Earth in the same way that the Earth revolves around the sun, that is, it revolves around itself or rotates, as well as around the Earth.

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Why do we need to have a moon around Earth?

What is the Moon?

What is the moon Made up of

  1. Lunar Core:
  1. Mantle:
  1. Crust:

Fun Facts:

  1. Moon came into existence due to the smashing of an enormous rock with the Earth.
  2. We always see the same part of the moon.
  3. The moon is drifting away from our planet about 3.8 cm each year.

Additional Questions:

  1. Write about other planets that have moons orbiting around them.
  2. Describe in detail the solar system.
  3. What is the moon, and what are its advantages?

True or False:

  1. Moon orbits around sun.
  2. Moon is Earth’s only natural satellite.
  3. The tide on Earth is due to the sun only.
  4. Lunar gravitational force is the gravitational force of sun.
  5. Innermost layer of the moon is termed as the lunar core.

Objective Quiz:

  1. Moon is Earth’s only __________.
    1. Natural satellite.
    2. Artificial Satellite.
    3. Both 1) and 2).
    4. None of the above.
  2. The moon revolves around the Earth just like _______.
    1. The Earth revolves around the sun.
    2. The Earth revolves around the moon.
    3. The Earth revolves around Mercury.
    4. All of the above.
  3. Tides are the result of __________.
    1. Lunar gravitational force.
    2. Earth’s gravitational force.
    3. Both 1) and 2).
    4. None of the above.
  4. The outermost layer of moon is known as the ________.
    1. Crust.
    2. Core.
    3. Lunar Core.
    4. Mantle.
  5. The average distance between Earth and moon is ______.
    1. Two lakhs thirty-eight thousand nine hundred kilometres.
    2. Four lakhs thirty-eight thousand nine hundred kilometres.
    3. Three lakh eighty-four thousand four hundred kilometres.
    4. None of the above.
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