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  • A World Without Moon

  • How the Natural Satellite Affects Our Earth and Living Beings
  • By: John Break
  • Narrated by: Teena Katz
  • Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins

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By: John Break
Narrated by: Teena Katz
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Publisher's Summary

In the early days of civilization, we knew nothing about the moon. It was considered as a god chasing the sun in an endless race through the sky. Today, we know much more than our ancestors. We can speculate on the creation of the moon and what the Earth would be without the moon. It turns out that our moon has played a much more important role in life development than anyone would have thought. 

Have you ever thought about what will happen if the moon disappears, for some reason? John Break answers this question in this book from his series Great Questions of Life. 

The way our satellite affects life and our planet is unique. Discover it now, and start this trip through science by listening to this audiobook.

©2019 John Break (P)2019 John Break

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