By: Gaby and Ella. The Moon is slightly more than 1 quarter the size of the Earth. The Moon’s meter is 2,159 miles (3,476km), 27% of the diameter of the.

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By: Gaby and Ella

The Moon is slightly more than 1 quarter the size of the Earth. The Moon’s meter is 2,159 miles (3,476km), 27% of the diameter of the Earth

 The shape of the moon is a sphere  The moon is not flat

The Moon is mostly made of rock. Also has plains of lava that erupted long ago.

The moon is close to the earth and The distance is 221,460 miles (356,410 km) from the Earth.

No, the Moon can not support life because we wouldn’t have air, water, food, pressurized and shelter, or power.

No, the Moon can’t produce light because the moon is close to the sun and the moon shows the moon light onto Earth. The moon reflects the sun’s light.

 If you were standing on the moon, the sky would always appear dark, even during the day  The moon makes a complete orbit around the Earth in 27 earth days and rotates or spins at the same rate  The moon has no rings