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The Moon Itself

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Effects of Temperature Shifts and Tides on Moonquakes

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Temperature shifts on the moon cause the moon to shake, resulting in moonquakes. One intriguing factor causing moonquakes is the gravitational interaction between Earth and the moon due to tidal forces. The moon's gravity affects the Earth's water, altering the Earth's gravity, which, in turn, affects the moon in a complex feedback loop.

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