Yeah probably I think...
The first footprint of a man in the moon is still visible. Photos of the footprint were also taken during the first mission to the moon and a USA flag placed at the landing site.
Yes! Of course you can though the footprint will stay there forever because there is no wind.
There is no air or water on the moon, therefore nothing to erase it.
A footprint lasts longer on the moon than on Earth because the moon has no atmosphere or weathering processes like wind or rain that can erode or erase the impression. The moon's surface is also not geologically active, meaning that there is no geological activity, such as tectonic plate movement, that would disrupt or erase footprints.
Until something disturbs it, like a future meteor impact, or a future moon landing. The footprints left by the astronauts may last millions of years.
the American flag and his foot print
The first footprint of a man in the moon is still visible. Photos of the footprint were also taken during the first mission to the moon and a USA flag placed at the landing site.
a footprint
Yes because there is no weather on the moon and nothing moves. You can go to the moon, leave, then come back 20 years later and your footprint would still be there.
Due to there being no wind on the moon, as there is no atmosphere, it can be safe to assume that a footprint on the moon would look like a normal footprint, but wouldn't be affected by wind or rain. Therefore it would stay around indefinately. Basicly, its just a perpetualy fresh footprint.
Yes! Of course you can though the footprint will stay there forever because there is no wind.
The 12 Apollo astronauts have left their footprints on the moon.
it doesn't, there is no wind
yes it can because there are some footprints on the moon left by the astronauts
There is no air or water on the moon, therefore nothing to erase it.
Neil Armstrong put the first foot on the moon
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