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What color is the sea on the moon?

The seas on the moon are not like earth's seas. They do not contain water and are the same grey color as the rest of the moon.


Does the 'seas' of the moon contain water?

No it doesn't it's made of dusk


Are there seas on the moon?

No, there are no seas on the moon. The dark areas that were once thought to be seas are actually large basaltic plains called maria, formed by ancient volcanic activity. The moon's surface is dry and lacks liquid water.


Why do we refer to the large flat areas on the moon as seas of we kwow they do not contain water?

Back when they were named that, we didn't know that.


Do seas contain salt water or fresh water?

All seas have salt water because they have sand which has salt.


What do seas and oceans contain?

salt water


The moon has no water on it why are some places on the moon called seas?

astronauts thought the moon was flat ,so they called some areas,seas.


What object in space has sea but no water?

Well, the moon has Maria, which is Italian for sea. These are actually big plains but are referred to as seas. there is water in the ice caps on the moon but not in these so called seas.


Why is it called seas if there is no water on the moon?

The term "seas" in relation to the Moon refers to the dark, flat plains on its surface, not actual bodies of water. These plains were once thought to be bodies of water, hence the name "seas" was given to them.


Are there really seas on the moon why?

There are no seas on the Moon, but it was believed that there were.


Where are seas on the moon?

There are no seas on the moon. The moon's surface is mostly covered by craters, mountains, and plains, but no bodies of water like seas or oceans. The dark areas on the moon that look smooth from Earth are actually large plains of solidified lava called maria.


What are seas on moon the called?

The dark patches on the moon were once thought to be seas and are called maria (Latin for `seas`). These are not actual seas containing water but are plains formed by ancient volcanic eruptions on the lunar surface.