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Yes. Moon rock is similar to volcanic rock on Earth.
Tidal and tectonic activity will cease. Volcanic activity will increase and the earth will eventually look like Venus.
The moon was born when earth smashed into another planet, but the leftover parts formed the moon when the two volcanic planets earth and the other crashed.
No, lunar dust is mainly composed of fine particles of silicate minerals, glass fragments, and asteroids/meteorite debris. It is formed mainly by the impact of asteroids and meteorites on the moon's surface, not from volcanic activity like volcanic ash on Earth.
then it would hardly have vegetation and human life would not exist
The moon is made of rock similar to some volcanic rocks found on Earth.
No. The moon lacks an atmosphere and air to breathe. That's only 2 of many, many reasons why there can't be Earth-like life on the Moon.
The moon does not have tectonic plates like Earth, so it does not experience plate movement. However, there is evidence of past volcanic activity on the moon in the form of ancient lava flows and volcanic features. Currently, the moon is considered geologically inactive in terms of volcanic eruptions.
Yes. Rocks on the moon are similar to volcanic rocks on Earth.
The moon has mountains, valleys, and impact craters like Earth. It also has similar geological processes such as volcanic activity and tectonic forces, although these are much less active on the moon than on Earth. Additionally, both the moon and Earth have a thin atmosphere and experience phases as a result of their relative positions to the sun.
Basalt is a volcanic rock that can be found on Earth, the Moon, Venus, and Mars. It is formed from the rapid cooling of lava and is a common type of rock in volcanic regions across the solar system.
We learned from going to the Moon that it was formed after a huge collision by a Mars sized object hitting the early Earth and gouging out a huge amount of crust and mantle but no core material. This is because the rocks of the Moon are Earth like Breccia, a shattered volcanic rock.