Imagine if the Moon was made of cheese, like a giant wheel in the sky! Instead of being just rock, it would be soft and cheesy. If you jumped on the Moon, you might feel like you're bouncing on a sponge. The cheese would still hold up because gravity is weaker there, so even though it's soft, it wouldn't fall apart. It would look beautiful at night, glowing with the golden shine of cheese.
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- If you dropped a piece of cheese from the Moon, it would float down like a slow-motion jelly bean.
- You could taste the moon from Earth, just by looking at it in a very special telescope that smells things too.
- The moon would be soft enough to bite into, and if we had space cows, they might graze there.
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See also
- How Do Astronauts ‘Feel’ in Space?
- How Did the Moon Affect the First Human Steps on Mars?
- How Does a Solar Eclipse Happen?
- What Causes a ‘Lunar Eclipse’ and How Is It Different from a Solar Eclipse?
- What Causes a ‘Black Hole’ in Space?
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