How Well Do You Know the Moon? – A Fun Lunar Quiz
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How Well Do You Know the Moon? – A Fun Lunar Quiz
The moon is our closest neighbor in space and one of the most fascinating objects in the sky. But how much do you really know about it? In this quiz, you’ll answer 10 multiple-choice questions covering everything from moon phases and gravity to ancient impacts and mysterious dark plains. Whether you're a space enthusiast or just curious, this quiz is a great way to explore the wonders of the moon in a simple and fun way!

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TÄMÄN VISAILUN KYSYMYKSET
What is the primary reason the same side of the moon always faces Earth?
- The moon doesn't rotate at all
- Earth's magnetic field has locked the moon in place
- Earth's gravity has caused the moon's rotation and its orbit around us to sync up
- The moon's core is magnetic and aligns itself with Earth
Approximately how far away from Earth does the moon orbit on average?
- 38,000 kilometers
- 384,399 kilometers
- 3,800,000 kilometers
- 38,000,000 kilometers
Compared to Earth's gravity, what is the moon's surface gravity approximately?
- One-tenth
- One-sixth
- One-half
- The same
What is the widely accepted scientific theory for how the moon formed?
- It was captured by Earth's gravity
- Earth and the moon formed simultaneously from the same cloud of gas and dust
- The moon broke off from a rapidly spinning early Earth
- A giant impact occurred between Earth and a Mars-sized body called Theia
Does the moon have an atmosphere?
- Yes, a thick atmosphere, much like Earth's
- Yes, a thin atmosphere, primarily composed of nitrogen
- Yes, a very, very thin exosphere, which is almost a complete vacuum
- No atmosphere whatsoever
What is the term for the large, dark plains on the near side of the moon?
- Highlands
- Craters
- Maria
- Rills
What is the name of the largest known impact crater on the moon and the second largest confirmed in our entire solar system?
- Mare Imbrium
- Tycho Crater
- South Pole-Aitken Basin
- Mare Tranquillitatis
Evidence suggests the presence of water in what form on the moon?
- Vast underground oceans
- Liquid water flowing on the surface
- Water ice in permanently shadowed craters at the poles and water molecules bound in minerals
- Water vapor throughout its atmosphere
How does the moon primarily influence the Earth?
- By causing earthquakes
- By influencing Earth's weather patterns
- By being the main driver of Earth's tides
- By stabilizing Earth's magnetic field
What is a supermoon?
- A full moon that appears blue in color
- A full moon that occurs during a lunar eclipse
- A full moon that appears larger and brighter because it is closer to Earth and its orbit at its perigee
- A full moon that is visible for two consecutive nights
How Well Do You Know the Moon? – A Fun Lunar Quiz