Moonshine 1 How big is the Moon compared with the Earth? 2 How are we able to see the Moon? Draw a diagram to explain your answer. 3 What would humans.

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Moonshine 1 How big is the Moon compared with the Earth? 2 How are we able to see the Moon? Draw a diagram to explain your answer. 3 What would humans need to take with them to live on the Moon? 4 Is the Earth a luminous or non-luminous object? Explain your answer. 7Lb

Moonshine 1 How big is the Moon compared with the Earth? much smaller 2 How are we able to see the Moon? It reflects light. 3 What would humans need to take with them to live on the Moon? For example: food; oxygen supplies; shelter. 7Lb

Moonshine 4 Is the Earth a luminous or non-luminous object? Explain your answer. non-luminous, it does not make its own light 7Lb