
Multiverse: Moon
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- Q1Which is true about the Moons distance from the Earth?It's moving away quite quicklyIt's gradually moving closerIt's staying the same distanceIt's gradually moving away30s
- Q2Which is true about the effect of the Moon's gravity on the Earth?Both the seas and rocks moveThe seas moveThe rocks moveNothing moves30s
- Q3Is there such a thing a "moonquake"?Yes, and they last only secondsYes, but they are very rareYes, and they can last up to an hourNo30s
- Q4Is there water on the moon?NoYes, trapped as ice in dust and mineralsYes, in glaciers at the polesYes, in small oceans at the poles30s
- Q5How much of the Moon's surface can be seen from the Earth as it rotates around us?59%89%100%50%30s
- Q6How old is the Moon compared to the Earth?50 million years older500 million years older50 million years youngerThe same age30s
- Q7Why can we still see craters on the Moon today?Craters last foreverThe craters were made recentlyMoonquakes create new craters regularlyThe Moon has no atmosphere30s
- Q8If you could drive to the moon at 65mph, how long would it take to get there?153 days321 years5 days and 3 hours2 years30s
- Q9How small is the Moon's diameter compared to the Earth's diameter?1/321/41/161/6430s
- Q10Does the Moon have seas and mountains?Yes. Seas and mountainsNo. Seas, but no mountainsNo. No seas or mountains?No. Mountains, but not seas30s