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The Moon

1. What is the moon made up of? Chunks of rock and icy material.
2. What caused the craters, hills, and lines? They were caused by meteors long ago and caused dents into the moon.
3. Why are some areas smooth without any craters? It’s smooth because of the human’s footprint.
4. How big is the moon? The moon is about 2000 miles across.
5. How big are craters and marias?
6. How far away is the moon? It’s about 250000 miles from the earth to the moon.
7. Where did the moon come from? When our solar system was forming, Earth was forming from many chunks of rock and icy material. A big chunk hit the Earth and knocked loose a big piece, which became the moon.
8. Why does the moon change shape? The bright part of the moon is the part that the sun is shining on. This is like daytime on Earth. The dark part is in shadow, like night on earth. Now the moon goes around the earth once every 29 days.
9. Can you tell how the moon will change?
10. Does anything live on a moon? I think......


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