The chances are actually not known exactly, but it is estimated a 10/90 chance. The two options are it either free's itself from earth's gravitational pull about a couple billion years from now or it is hit by some massive asteroid and screws up its orbit causing it to come crashing or getting freed from, once again, earths gravitational pull. It is more likely that it will just float away a couple billion years from now.
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A massive explosion will appear. Then the lava and magma will get everywhere, just to soak the Earth into lava. I am so so so sure that Moon will be gone instead of Earth. Some asteroids and meteors may fly away from the collision.
Then the tides would be much stronger.
Then the tides would be much stronger.
Then the tides would be much stronger.
Then the tides would be much stronger.
The moon is never closer to the sun than it is to the earth. It's always about 390 times
farther from the sun than from the earth.
It is 0. The sun will eventually expand into a red giant and "swallow" the earth but that is not the same as crashing into it.
Any aircraft that is crashing is about to impact with the ground, or is impacting with the ground, so a parachute will be of little use in these circumstances.
There is no moon IN the Earth. There is one moon ORBITING AROUND Earth.
The moon orbits the earth in such a way that the same side of the moon is facing towards the earth at all times. A fancy way of describing this is that the moon rotates once when it orbits the earth once. Rocks returned from the Apollo lunar landings are made of the same material as the rocks on earth. Scientists now believethat the moon was created when another object slammed into the earth back when the earth was still very hot and had a much thinner crust. The moon is a combination of the earth at that timeand the object that hit us. That is why the moon rotates once with evey revolution.
as square as the moon is .