It has a gravitational PULL on objects, but you would need water for a pool and that hasn't been established as of yet
2006-09-01 05:57:39
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow let's calm down, he was probably half-asleep when he wrote that or isn't a native English speaker.
And yes, the moon has a gravitational pull on the objects that orbit it. That is part of why they orbit. They don't fall to the surface because of their tangential velocity pulling them away. It's a little like having a dog on a leash running around you in circles, you hold the dog in while it tries to get away.
All massive objects have gravity, the more massive the more gravity. Objects drawn in by the moon's gravity will be somewhat affected by the Earth's gravity because it is a somewhat larger nearby object.
2006-09-01 13:14:04
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answered by iMi 4
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Yes. If it didn't, the astronauts wouldn't have been able to walk on the moon. It's gravitation pull is much less than the earth's...1/6th of what the earth's is to be exact. If you weighed 150 lbs on earth, you'd just weight slightly under 25 lbs on the moon!
2006-09-01 13:00:14
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answered by Amy L 2
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Yes, in fact it also has a gravitational pull on earth, that's why our changing tides are synchronised with the moon.
2006-09-01 13:02:35
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answered by xenobyte72 5
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Yes, why man could "walk " on the moon. (weight 1/6th of that when on earth)
The moon's pull also is what causes the tides.
Nothing I know is orbiting it though.
2006-09-01 13:02:09
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answered by Anonymous
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the gravitational pull of the moon also affects the tides of the water on our planet, and other things
2006-09-01 14:19:44
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answered by luckydo6 3
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Sure it does. All objects exert gravitational pulls on each other... including the three hundred or so mites in my bed.
2006-09-01 13:02:29
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answered by Anonymous
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There are no pools orbiting the moon ... And use spell check ... They should put in a dumb check too
2006-09-01 12:57:57
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answered by Bobbo 3
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Well, it would if anything were orbiting it. Any mass has a gravitational PULL.
2006-09-01 12:58:11
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answered by GeekNTraining 2
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suggestion: English spell check before posting.
all bodies have mass. Mass has gravity. All bodies attract stuff around them.
2006-09-01 13:02:13
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answered by flowerpet56 5
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