What Did The Moon Look Like At The Time Of The Dinosaurs? #shorts
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What did the moon look like in the cretaceous? - The period of dinosaurs.
Today we know that the moon moves away 3.8 cm per year. This means that if we go back in time, millions of years ago, the Moon was much closer than it is today.
For this reason, in the time of the dinosaurs, the moon looked bigger and brighter than today.
It is possible that in the Cretaceous, the full moon was so bright that dinosaurs could see perfectly at night.
In addition, due to its gravitational influence on the Earth, the days were shorter. The calculations indicate that 65 million years ago, the days had only 23 hours.
Undoubtedly, dinosaurs lived in a world very different from the current one.
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