Imagine you're floating in a pool like a fish. That’s what it feels like when you live on the moon, your body is lighter, and things don’t stick to you as much. Also, because there's no air, you would need a special suit to breathe. When you come back to Earth, your muscles might feel weak or sore, just like after a long vacation.
Examples
- You could float up to your breakfast like it was a balloon.
- Your legs might feel like they’re made of cotton candy when you walk back on Earth.
- Eating with a spoon would be easier because everything is lighter.
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See also
- How Do Eclipses Happen and Why Are They So Amazing?
- How Did the Moon Influence the Tides Before Earth Had Oceans?
- What Is the Difference Between a Solar Eclipse and a Lunar Eclipse?
- What Makes the Moon Shine at Night?
- What Makes a ‘Supermoon’ Different from a Regular Moon?