tula.ndex

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  • tides and the moon

    The moon causes many of the tides in the earth's oceans, This is because of the gravity force between the earth and moon. at full moon and new moon, the sun earth and moon are lined up, producing the higher than normal tides. When the moon is at first or last quarter, smaller neap tides form.

    Astronomy; Moon
  • calculations of easter

    Easter is the first Sunday after the first Saturday after the first full moon after the equinox. (The equinox is quite often March 21, but can also occur on the March 20 or 22.)

    Astronomy; Moon
  • legal status

    Though several flags of the United States have been planted on the moon, the U.S government makes no claim to any part of the moons surface. The U.S is party to the Outer Space Treaty, which places the moon under the same jurisdiction as international waters. This treaty also restricts use of the ...

    Astronomy; Moon
  • lunar atmosphere

    The moon has almost no atmosphere, because of its weak gravity. All types of gas will escape from its surface. Without atmosphere, there is no wind or water erosion. The moon's surface is about the same now as it was 3 billion years ago. The astronauts' footprints remain unchanged in the moon's ...

    Astronomy; Moon
  • temperature on the moon

    The surface temperature fluctuates from +300 degrees F during 2 week daystime to -270 degrees F during the 2 week midnight. this is because there is not enough atmosphere to keeo the moon warm at night, nor protect it from the sun's rays in the daytime.

    Astronomy; Moon
  • change of distance

    Because of the loss of orbital energy to gravity from the Earth, the moon is very gradually moving away from the earth. In the very early history of the Earth, the moon looked about 3 times larger in apparent size in the sky, because it was closer to the earth.

    Astronomy; Moon
  • rotation of the moon

    The same side of the Moon always faces the earth. The moon's rotation period id synchronous with its revolution period around he Earth.

    Astronomy; Moon
  • mayonaise

    Mayonaise is a thick, creamy sauce often used as an additive. It is a stable combination of oil, egg yolk and either vinegar or lemon juice, with many options for different flavors with other herbs and spices.

    Food (other); Food additives
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