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What About The Moon?

written by: Aeria
 
When I was a child I thought the Moon was a female face watching over me from the night sky. The Moon has always been the subject of various discussions and debates - both scientific and childish. Take this trivia quiz and find out if you were on the right track. Enjoy!

Question 1:


Due to this, there is almost no atmosphere on the Moon.
Excessive sunshine
Cold temperature
Lack of oxygen
Weak gravity

Question 2:


The side of the Moon that we see is this.
The same every night
Different every two weeks
Different every month
Different every night

Question 3:


The distance between the Moon and the Earth is approximately this much.
62,000 miles (100,000km)
260,975 miles (420,000 km)
238,897 miles (384,467km)
155,342 miles (250,000 km)

Question 4:


The Moon is changing its position it relation to the Earth. In what way?
Getting closer
Moving along the Earth's X axis
Moving along the Earth's Y axis
Moving away

Question 5:


Moon's surface does not change due to this.
The lack of atmosphere
The rotating movement
The strong solar rays
The influence of Earth's gravity

Question 6:


When was the Moon formed?
About 300,000 years ago
About 4.5 billion years ago
About 5.7 billion years ago
About 1 billion years ago

Question 7:


Moon's shape is not quite round. What does it resemble?
Kiwi
Pear
Egg
Lemon

Question 8:


A compass cannot be used on the Moon. What factor is responsible for this?
Influence of Earth's gravity
Lack of gravity on the Moon
Asteroid impacts
Lack of a magnetic field

Question 9:


The Moon is taken into consideration when calculating the day of this religious celebration.
Memorial Day
Christmas
Easter
Thanksgiving

Question 10:


The Moon's diameter is approximately this long.
7,145 miles (11,500 km)
2,154 miles (3,476 km)
5,567 miles (8,960 km)
2,796 miles (4,500 km)

 


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