Reasons To Be Cheerful - Part Whatever
ChatterBank0 min ago
if a planet had two moons, how wud that affect the weather? i posted this question before and was told that it wud depend on certain things so i've answered them and am reposting the question. the planet is the same size as earth, the moons are each the same size as our moon, the same orbital distance, the same distance from the sun. in fact, everything is just like us, except that there are two of them. they are right next to each other. very crude diagram at this address: http://groups.msn.com/CritterCritiques/thecastampcrew.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=2
so assuming all that... how wud the two moons affect weather and climate and what have you?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If I may offer an opinion, some other factors could be considered as well as the ones mentioned by Eddie51...
Physically, the appearance of the Earth would probably not be much different. However, tidal forces act in the Earth's crust as well as in the oceans. Some have suggested that these tidal forces may have a role in triggering earthquakes and other phenomena. The effects of Earth tides on geologic processes are not well understood, but their overall influence is probably minor in comparison to tectonic forces. The difference in tidal range would probably have an influence on the sedimentary rock record as well. Biologically, the effects would be much greater. Tidal ecosystems would be drastically affected. Any animals whose mating behavior is linked to the lunar cycle (such as the human menstrual cycle) would be affected. There would probably be some effect on the behavior of nocturnal creatures in general.
In addition, it is possible that the Moon may have intercepted or gravitationally deflected some small percentage of asteroids and comets that otherwise would have hit the Earth. Having two moons of might result in a lower number of impacts on the Earth over the course of geologic time. Since these impacts are suspected as causes of mass extinctions, a change in their frequency and timing could have had a drastic influence on the development of all life on Earth. In my humble opinion...