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BY MIA N. AND ANNA

The moon is slightly more then one quarter of the size of the earth of diameter SIZE

The shape of the moon is a sphere. SHAPE

The location of the moon from Earth is about 238,900(384,400 kilometers). LOCATION

The moon is mostly made of rock. It is also made of craters and meteorites. A view from the near side of the moon shows some of its many craters. COMPOSITION

The moon’s atmosphere and its lack of liquid cannot have life on the moon. ABILITY TO SUPPORT LIFE

The moon does not have the ability to produce light. The sun’s light reflects off of it. ABILITY TO PRODUCE LIGHT

Ice may make up as much as 22% of the surface material in shackleton crater. 12 human beings have walked on the moon. Surface features that create the face on the moon are inpact basins on the moon that is filled with basalt rocks. ADDITIONAL FACTS

Britannica Online Nasa Sources