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Idioms describing the moon

The idioms describing the moon are as follows:

1. When the moon is dark and the wind is high, the moon and stars are sparse, when the moon is waxing and waning, the moon will be eclipsed, when the moon is windy and snowy, and when the moon is full of stars, the meteors will catch up with the moon.

2. The moon is haloed and windy, changing with each passing day, the stars and the moon shine together, the moon is closed and the flowers are shy, and the curling moon is in autumn.

3. The flowers are beautiful, the moon is full, the old man is under the moon, the flowers in the mirror are in the water, the clouds are holding up the moon, the breeze is bright and the moon is bright.

4. The sun and the moon fly by, the beginning and end of the year, the autumn moon and the spring flowers, the moon caught in the water, and the stars surrounding the moon.

5. If the moon is missing and the flowers are withered, the moon will be obtained first. The moon will set and the crow will cry. The sun will be in the east and the moon will be in the west. The sun will be in the sky.

6. Today’s moon is the ancient moon, the moon halo is moist, and the moon is bright for thousands of miles.

The moon, commonly known as the moon, also known as the lunar moon and the black rabbit in ancient times, is the earth's only natural satellite and the fifth largest satellite in the solar system. The moon's diameter is one-quarter of the Earth's and its mass is one-eighty of the Earth's. It is the most massive satellite relative to the planets it orbits and the second-densest satellite in the solar system, second only to Jupiter. one.

The surface of the moon is covered with craters formed by meteorite impacts. The current distance of the moon from the earth is about 30 times the diameter of the earth. The Moon's rotation and revolution are synchronous (tidally locked), so the same side always faces the Earth. The moon's gravitational influence causes tides in Earth's oceans and lengthens the length of each day.

The size ratio and distance ratio of the moon to the sun are similar, making its apparent size almost the same as the sun. During a solar eclipse, the moon can completely block the sun and form a total solar eclipse. The moon is the first extraterrestrial planet that humans have ever landed on.