VERIFIED FACT
The Moon has moonquakes.
Why this sounds fake
Quakes feel Earth-specific, and the Moon looks like a dead, still object in the sky.
Quakes sound like an Earth thing because the word is built from Earth. The Moon has its own version. NASA explains that Apollo seismometers revealed several types of moonquakes, including deep moonquakes linked to tidal forces, shrinking-related quakes, meteoroid impacts, and thermal quakes. They are not just a cute name for nothing happening. The Moon can shake, shift, and ring in ways that surprised scientists. The fact works because it moves a familiar Earth word somewhere that feels still and dead. The Moon is quieter than Earth, not motionless.
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