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What if the moon falls behind the earth?

As we know, Moon is our only natural satellite. The moon revolves around the earth. But what if this moon falls on our earth? Let's find out.


If the Moon is gradually approaching the Earth, it is likely to collide with the Earth at some point. But the Moon is moving away from Earth by about 3.8 centimeters (1.5 inches) each year. But it turns out that this rate of drift away is not constant. However, since it is moving away, the possibility of the moon hitting the earth is very small, but there is nothing wrong with us imagining it.

Tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the moon. But it is because of this gravitation that the earth can remain fixed on a fixed axis. Permanent weather prevails on earth. That's why the moon plays a very important role in our life.

It is believed that the Moon was formed by the collision or impact of the Earth with Mars. The moon is formed when the earth breaks up and its broken pieces come together.
The moon will actually disintegrate as soon as it approaches Earth's luminosity limit.
 

Roche limit or Roche limit is the distance at which an object with more mass actually breaks. In 1848, the first French scientist Gerard Roche stated this limit.

That is, no other planet can be located within a certain distance from the center of a particular planet. If an asteroid with a relatively low mass enters from any direction inside or outside this Roche limit, it is destroyed. Due to this limit, if the Moon tries to approach the Earth, the moment the Moon reaches the Earth's brightness limit, it will break into pieces. The Earth's brightness limit is 11 thousand 417 miles. Near this boundary, the moon will actually begin to break up. As soon as the Moon approaches this boundary it will also affect the Earth's rotation, shortening the days and affecting the temperature. The broken parts of the moon will continue to orbit the earth in a broken state at high altitudes. Maybe the broken pieces joined together to form another new satellite for Earth, or like Saturn, the broken pieces joined together to form a ring around Earth. However, these broken parts will never continue to rotate like this forever. After some time when their mass will decrease little by little, they will fall onto the earth due to the force of gravity. By doing this, the broken parts of the moon will come down to the earth like big meteorites. And as a result, different parts of the world will be damaged, and eventually, the world itself will be destroyed.

How would you spend the last days of your life if the moon really crashed into the earth? Don't forget to comment

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