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FACT CHECK: No, The Moon Is Not The Same Size As The Sun And It Does Not Affect Reproductive Cycles

Post Shared by X They claim that the moon is the same size as the sun and that it influences the reproductive cycle.

Verdict: False

The moon is smaller than the sun. Studies have shown that the moon has no effect on the reproductive cycle.

Post made with X They claim that the moon is the same size as the sun and that it influences the reproductive cycle. of read the caption“The moon is crazy as hell It’s exactly the same size as the sun It emits a cold light You can never see the other side It spins like a wheel It’s inexplicable waves on the moon It looks small on camera It affects your reproductive cycle It’s a map similar to a flat Earth There is that map hanging at the United Nations Headquarters🌘🌕🌒

That claim is false. The sun is bigger than the moon. The diameter of the sun is 864,000 miles and the diameter of the moon is 3,160 mileswhich makes the Sun about 400 times larger than the Moon. (Related: Does Elon Musk believe the Earth is flat?)

The National Library of Medicine (NLM) magazine article This explains the relationship between the lunar cycle and menstruating women. article I will explain How scientists studied the relationship between lunar cycles, menstrual cycle onset, and subjective sleep quality in 529 women. of the article read the conclusion“Overall, there was no association between the onset of the menstrual cycle and age in months.”

Post too claim The moon is said to “rotate like a wheel” and “give off a cold light.” These claims are also false. month rotate circumnavigates the earth along its axis 27.322 days. scientist who has Research conducted Studies examining whether the moon’s light is cooling have found no evidence to support this claim.

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