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MOON BY BEN &BRADLEY

SIZE The moon is slightly more than one quarter size of the Earth . Which is 4,300 miles across and 12,756 km

The moon is shaped like a sphere

LOCATION The location of the moon from the Earth is 238,857 miles distant from the Earth

COMPOSITION The moon is made of rock because of the ancient crust to be thoroughly mixed ,melted , buried , or obliterated.

ABILITY TO SUPPORT LIFE No because if you took your helmet off then you would suffocate because there is zero air in space or water in space. ABILITY TO SUPPORT LIFE

No the moon reflects light off of the Sun it does not produce light ABILITY TO PRODUCE LIGHT

3 additional facts The moon is 238,900 miles away from the Earth Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon People have observed the moon from the 1600’s

Sources Britanica Online