Most of the surface of the Moon isn't smooth at all, because of the rocks, hard soil, and many craters that dot the surface.
yes the moon does have rocks... duhhh
Yes. Rocks on the moon are similar to volcanic rocks on Earth.
There are a few possible explanations for the water on the moon. The most likely one is that the solar winds and the rocks and soil on the moon interacted. Since the wind is hydrogen, and the soil is oxygen, it creates water. Another possibility would be that comets containing water collided with the moon and left behind water.
Explored, set up science instrumentation packages, collected moon rocks, core samples, and soil samples, and took lots of pictures. Nothing! They weren't on the moon in 1996.
No, because it just as rocks.
Maybe to prove he went to the moon and they can compare the soil from the moon and soil that is in earth. Same for the rocks comparing them.
breaking rocks in the 3rd mine
Rocks
No. The moon is atmosphere-less, and the rocks there would not smell. But when moon rocks and soil are taken into a normal air environment, they do emit an odor that the astronauts likened to wet ashes or burnt fireworks.
another name for moon soil. breccia. a kind of rock found on the moon that is made up of older rocks stuck together.
Most of the surface of the Moon isn't smooth at all, because of the rocks, hard soil, and many craters that dot the surface.
the rocks that he collected were called moon stone or lunar stone.
rocks are chaged to soil by earths layering
Moon rocks
The minerals get into the soil by erosion of the rocks.
actually moon has a soil. BUt it is different from the soil of the earth!