The moon and the earth By nick BEEVERs

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The moon and the earth By nick BEEVERs

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The moon and the earth By nick BEEVERs. By nick beevers. Size. The Earth is 12,742 diameter, it is also 4 times bigger than the moon. The Moon is 3,476 diameter. WEATHER / ATMOSPERE. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The moon and the earth       By nick BEEVERs

The moon and the earth By nick BEEVERs

By nick beevers

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SizeThe Earth is 12,742 diameter, it is also 4 times bigger than the moon

The Moon is 3,476 diameter

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WEATHER / ATMOSPERE

• The Earth has many different things of weather like rain, hail ,snow and blazing hot heat.

• The moon has no atmosphere so nothing can live on it.

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Landforms/craters• The Earth has mountains, hills,

valleys and plains.• The Moon has no atmosphere so

asteroids crash into it.

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Gravity• The Earth has 6 times more gravity

than the moon.• The moon has 6 times more gravity

than the Earth.

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Weathering and Erosion• The Earth is being changed by the

weathering.• Craters are being crated by the

moons lack of atmosphere.

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WATER• The Earth is manly made up

of water which has 70% of water on the Earth.

• The Moon has a little bit of ice that is in the cracks.

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Time to rotate on its axis• The Earth takes about 24 hours to

rotate on its axis.• The moon takes 1 month or 4 weeks

to rotate on its axis.

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Time to revolve/orbit once• It takes the Earth to orbit the sun

about 365.3 days.• It takes the moon to orbit the Earth

about 29.5 days.

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Effects on other cycles• The sun has caused all of

the seasons from the tilt of Earth on its axis.

• The moon gravity pools the tides.