A natural satellite, also known as a moon, is a celestial body that orbits a planet. Moons are formed from the same material as the planets they orbit and are usually made of rock and metal or a mixture of the two. Moons come in many different sizes and shapes, and they play a vital role in the dynamics of their parent planets.
Scientific Study:Moons provide valuable information about the formation and history of the solar system, and some may even harbor conditions suitable for life.
The student demonstrates an understanding of the forces that shape Earth by identifying causes (i.e., earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, floods, landslides, and avalanches) of rapid changes on the surface.