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Because there are still many mysteries on the moon that we have not solved, a better understanding of the moon can better understand the universe. The Moon is a satellite of the Earth. Our first stop in exploring the universe is to start exploring the moon, such as launching artificial satellites, moon landing programs, and so on.
On the one hand, because the moon is indeed very close to us, it is easier to explore with our current science and technology, and some other planets are too far away from us to be able to detect them well, on the other hand, there are many secrets on the moon that make us curious.
The Moon is rich in many resources. After humans landed on the moon, they carried out corresponding explorations of the moon and some scientific experiments. From the soil brought back from the moon we find a rare element.
And this resource is very scarce on our planet. The moon is rich in resources. We want to have a mining program for the moon so that we can meet the demand for this on Earth.
That's why we attach great importance to the exploration of the Moon, which has a lot of scarce material on Earth.
The Moon can be used as a location for a scientific transit point. We know that the moon is relatively close to our position, so we can better modify or build the moon. There is a big difference between the environment in space and the environment on our planet, and scientific experiments conducted in space often have unexpected results.
So we want to transform the moon into an experimental station that we can use. Conduct some scientific research on it, which may make our science and technology progress. We also want the Moon to be a midpoint in our exploration of outer space.
We have a lot of curiosity about the universe, and studying the moon can be more conducive to our exploration of the universe. The moon has many laws of space, and through the moon we have a good understanding of the operation of the universe. There are still many unsolved mysteries on the moon, and we still need to continue to explore.
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The moon is not friendly to the environment of Mars, scientists have not given up on the moon, industry insiders say that the moon is likely to be a planet with a lot of minerals, and many countries hope to land on the moon as soon as possible and carry out energy harvesting work as soon as possible.
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Because the moon is very mysterious and very close to the earth, they want to explore the moon and go to other planets.
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The Moon is not friendly to Mars, but scientists have to keep an eye on the Moon, the main reason is because the Moon is the closest to the Earth, and the resistance and resources required to prepare from the Earth to the Moon are much smaller than that of Mars.
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Because the Moon is the largest planet from the Earth, and the Moon is also the largest satellite of the Earth, exploring the Moon can allow the Earth to learn a lot about the universe.
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I think it's probably because the Moon is so close to us, and Mars is still too far away for humans right now. What's more, the moon is also completely exposed to the environment of outer space, which is very suitable for human beings to study the universe.
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The so-called outer space refers to the space outside the earth's atmosphere, such as the sun, Mars, Saturn and other planets are in space, because they are far away from the earth's atmosphere and do not belong to the earth's environment.
The earth's atmosphere is not as thin as people have always thought before, some scientists have found that the range and thickness of the earth's outer atmosphere are much thicker than we expected, and its range is enough to surround the moon around it, that is to say, the moon is still within the scope of the earth's atmosphere, so the moon is in the earth's environment, not in outer space.
The thickness of the atmosphere initially detected by scientists is about 630,000 kilometers, what is the concept of 630,000 kilometers, which is equivalent to the distance between the earth and the moon, that is to say, the earth's atmosphere is completely more than enough to surround the moon, not only the moon, but even more space outside the moon is in the earth's environment.
To a certain extent, some of the previous human research activities on the moon have not really left the earth, and the scope of their research is still within the scope of the earth's environment. Some scientists call this part of the atmosphere that surrounds the moon "corona", which not only defines the earth's environment, but also brings a certain amount of confusion and difficulty to researchers' research on the moon.
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Because the moon revolves around the earth, its living environment naturally belongs to the earth's environment.
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Because the moon revolves around the earth, to some extent, it can be said that it belongs to the earth's environment.
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Because the Moon is a natural satellite of the Earth, it revolves around the Earth all the time, and changes in the Moon will correspondingly affect the environmental changes of the Earth.
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Yes, because the Moon is a natural satellite of the Earth, and the situation is very similar to that of the Earth.
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Because the Moon is a satellite that revolves around the Earth, it is mainly controlled by the Earth.
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No, there is still a big difference between the environment of the Moon and the environment of the Earth.
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I think so, because the moon revolves with the earth.
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Because the moon exists for the existence of the earth.
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No, there is still a big difference between the environment on the Moon and the environment on Earth.
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1. I heard that the moon is leaving the earth at a distance of four centimeters per year, is this true?
Yes, to be precise, Yuemei is slowly moving away at a speed, and this distance speed is not a constant, but slowing down a little bit. <>
2. If yes, then why did you leave?
The earth brother rotates faster than the moon sister, and the rotational energy will be gradually transferred to the moon through tidal forces. At the same time, the total mechanical energy of the Earth-Moon system is continuously lost, converted into thermal energy, and then dissipated through thermal radiation. <>
3. Where will it end up?
If you have to have an ending, ignore the changes in the solar system and the universe, and only consider the earth-moon system itself, and the moon girl will eventually fall into the arms of the earth.
Tidal action causes the Earth's rotation to slow down, the angular velocity difference between the Earth's rotation and the Moon's revolution is getting smaller and smaller, and the Moon's distance is decreasing. After tens of billions of years (a value that is difficult to determine, given the geological evolution of the Earth itself), the Moon will become a geostationary satellite of the Earth, i.e. tidally locked to each other. The Earth and the Moon, like Pluto and Charon, gaze at each other without a word.
At that time, the Earth's rotation period The Moon's orbital period will be extended to about 1,100 hours, and the distance from the Moon to the Earth will increase to 550,000 kilometers.
From the perspective of classical physics, after tidal locking with each other, they reach a very stable state, and the distance from each other will not change again. But from a relativistic point of view, the Earth-Moon system is still losing energy by radiating gravitational waves, which causes the Earth and the Moon to look at each other and move slowly closer, "eventually" ......Of course, the efficiency of gravitational wave radiation is too low, and at the current speed of the Moon's revolution, the power is only about 7 microwatts. It would be ...... to rely solely on gravitational wave radiation to cause the Earth and Moon to collideIt takes about 17 billion billion billion years after the Earth-Moon are tidally locked to each other.
Hmmm......At this magnitude of time, we can't even ignore the decay of protons. Cosmos: I probably won't see that day anyway.
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It can be interpreted scientifically, the gravitational force between the two planets is getting smaller and smaller, and all the planets in the universe are like this, sometimes when they are far away and sometimes when they are closer.
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I think this phenomenon can be solved by science, and all things cannot be developed without science, and it is very likely that our current technology will not be able to explain this phenomenon very well.
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Yes! This is mainly due to the action of the earth's tidal forces.
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Because in the universe, we don't know what kind of direction and force the gravitational pull of the universe is, but what is certain is that the moon should be constantly moving away from the earth because of the change of cosmic gravity.
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This may have something to do with gravity. In space, the Moon is attracted by the gravitational pull of multiple planets. When the forces of other planets increase, it causes the Moon to move further and further away from the Earth.
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That's because the attraction of the earth is getting weaker and weaker, and after thousands of years of rotation, it is no longer as strong as before, so the moon has been constantly moving away from the earth, and the moon seen in ancient times was actually very large.
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Summary. If there is no moon, although our earth is still the earth, and many of them have no magnetic field, etc., life on the earth is likely to be non-existent, because without the moon, the earth is likely to become a lifeless planet like Venus.
What would happen to the Earth without the Moon?
If there is no moon, although our earth is still the earth, and many of them do not have magnetic rackets, etc., life on the earth is likely to be non-existent, because if there is no moon, the earth is likely to become a planet without life ascension like the Venus bench.
The volume of the moon is 1 49 of the earth, and the mass is 1 81 of the earth, which is the highest mass of the moon and the planet among the eight major planets in the solar system, so the moon is large enough to produce a large enough gravitational force on the earth, so that the lava inside the earth has been active, and the earth's rotation speed is fast enough, so that the earth's magnetic field can also be maintained, and the existence of the earth's magnetic field can protect the existence of the earth's atmosphere, so that the atmosphere is not blown by the solar wind, In turn, the water resources and ecological environment of the earth are protected, so that there can be living species on the earth.
If there were no moon, then there would be no tides on Earth. The gravitational pull exerts on the Earth's virtual sphere, and this traction pulls the Earth's oceans, causing the Earth's tidal phenomena, including: ocean tides, solid tides, and atmospheric tides.
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The effects of the Moon on the Earth are manifold, and here are some of the main ones:
1.Gravitational and tidal forces: The gravitational pull of the Moon creates a gravitational and tidal force on the Earth's oceans. The tidal force causes the periodic rise and fall of the water level in the ocean caused by the tidal force. This has important implications for areas such as marine ecosystems, fisheries and shipping.
2.Precession movement: The gravitational pull of the Moon on the Earth also causes subtle changes in the Earth's axis of rotation, resulting in precession movement. Precession sports cause periodic changes in the seasons on the earth, affecting climate and agriculture, among other things.
3.Stable orbit: The presence of the Moon plays a role in the stability of the Earth's orbit. The Moon's gravitational pull adjusts the Earth's orbit, maintaining a stable orbit around the Sun. Without the Moon, the Earth's orbit would probably be more unstable.
4.Solar wind resistance screen: The moon can reduce the impact of solar wind on the earth at a certain degree of austerity. The Moon has a thin layer of gas, which can block some of the charged particles from the Sun, reducing the direct impact of the solar wind and protecting the Earth.
5.Academic research and exploration: The Moon is an important target for scientific research and space exploration. Through the exploration and study of the Moon, we can understand the formation and evolution process of the Moon, and can also provide important clues to the origin and evolution of the Earth.
6.Culture and the Human Imagination: The Moon has played an important role in human history and culture. The observation and exploration of the Moon has sparked curiosity and imagination, influencing literature, art, and religion.
These are some of the main effects of the Moon on the Earth. Through the study and observation of the Moon, people can better understand the correlation between the Earth and the solar system, and promote the development of science and the progress of human civilization.
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