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Fri 05/09/03 at 19:05
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What would happned to the tides and stuff without a moon?

Go go go
Fri 05/09/03 at 23:42
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With two moons it would be very complicated as one would be further away than the other otherwise it woudn't effect the currunts two much as there will be in different places than each other but I don't think that it would be the latter.

Lets say one's above the other in it's orbit -there will be a strong current and there will be a weak currunt and etc. etc

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Fri 05/09/03 at 23:15
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Fri 05/09/03 at 22:18
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Scientists would just send up a big gravity orb to rotate around the Earth.

I want a gravity machinein my house, so that I can make the gravity 20 N, this way, it would counteract the Earths Gravitaional pull by 10 N, maeaning that I would be standing normal, except upside down, without my blood rushing to my head because of the Earth's (Gay) gravity.
Fri 05/09/03 at 22:08
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From what I gather, if we had no moon, our seas would be much calmer.

As for the gravitational pull from the moon - it probably wouln't change too much if it weren't there.
Fri 05/09/03 at 22:04
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FinalFantasyFanatic wrote:
> What would happen if there were 2 moons?
> Wouldn't that be really bad - pulling the sea all over the place?

No deep end!
Fri 05/09/03 at 22:01
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AND:

What would happen if there were 2 moons?
Wouldn't that be really bad - pulling the sea all over the place?
Fri 05/09/03 at 20:41
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Um, would there even be a tide if it wasnt for the moon?
Fri 05/09/03 at 19:21
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dunno, lets get bruce willis to drill nukes into it and blow it up, then we can find out.
Fri 05/09/03 at 19:19
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Seasons would become unpredictable. The gravitational pull of the moon keeps the world tilted the way it is, I think, according to "If We Had No Moon" on the Discovery channel. So without a moon, the Earth would swing all over the place at all angles, and seasons would become really wierd.

Cool!
Fri 05/09/03 at 19:15
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The world would flood I think.

The moon makes makes in the seas which is a form of energy ans as with any reaction energy is lost via heat which is turn causes evaporation of small quantities of sea water which in turn keeps the sea levels even because more and more waste products are pumped into the sea which makes is gradually rise. The moon keeps a gentle equilibruim, I think.

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