Did you know that the moon is moving away from the Earth?
The moon moves about 3.8 centimeters away from the Earth every year. There is a great cosmic system behind this, including the gravity and tidal forces between the Earth and the moon. The speed of the Earth's rotation influences the gravitational relationship with the moon, and as a result, the moon moves back. This also affects the Earth's environment and tidal phenomena. The tidal forces cause changes in the moon's orbit, which also influences the sea level on Earth. This phenomenon is an important theme for understanding the evolution of the Earth and the universe.
With the progress in astronomy, we are beginning to understand the changes in the relationship between the moon and the Earth in more detail. It is expected that our understanding of the moon's movement and the Earth's tidal effects will deepen.