because there is no weather on the moon. there's no air, no water, no life whatsoever. the only cause of surface changes on the moon are meteors and astronauts
Not like on Earth. The moon has no atmosphere, so there is no wind or air at all to cause erosion. However, the moon is bombarded with objects in space that normally would burn up in our atmosphere, resulting in all of the craters that can be seen from the Earth.
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EROSION. Not erosion . The answer it chemical weathering............;-)hismejohn
Erosion not erosion . The answer it Chemical Weathering..............:-)hismejohn
There is no wind or rain
No weather on Moon.
Can't happen. Weathering takes air in motion (wind), and erosion takes water in motion, and there's none of either on the moon.
No because there is no wind or water on the moon
There is deposition - from the impact of meteors colliding with the moon.
No because there is no wind or water on the moon
Erosion can not happen on the moon, because there is no wind or clouds in the atmosphere.
Because the moon has neither liquid water or an atmosphere on its surface, there is very little weathering or erosion. Any weathering or erosion that does place is caused by repeated meteorite impacts, which break up and scatter the rocks and dust on the Moon's surface.
because the moon has no oxygen and water to have weathering or erosion
The moon.
Because the moon has no light, atmosphere, and clouds to cause weathering or erosion.
Sunlight
weathering and erosion are steps that happen when it rains.