No it has no connection with Volcanic Eruptions........... A orange moon is really just a lunar eclipse, which is when the sun, moon, and earth are lined up. The moon turns red because it is in the earths shadow.
No, the Moon no longer has a molten core, so there no active volcanos or moving tetonic plates.
In our solar system three planets (including Earth) and one moon have volcanoes. Planets outside our solar system are too far away to observe, but one similar to Earth probably have volcanoes too.
The moon does not have much of an influence in most cases. However, there is some evidence that, if a volcano is already on the verge of erupting, the influence of the moon's gravity can nudge it ever so slightly toward an eruption.
nope
The moon in the days before and after a full moon appear as a gibbous moon. A gibbous moon is anything between a full moon and a half moon.
Io
There are two bodies in the solar system that posses active volcanos. One is Venus, the second planet from the sun. Another is Jupiter's moon Io. Io has almost constantly erupting volcanos, due to the friction caused by Jupiter's immense gravity.
from volcanos that were on the moons surface long ago
No, the Moon no longer has a molten core, so there no active volcanos or moving tetonic plates.
No.
Titan, a moon of Saturn.
On the moon Miranda there are craters canyons cliffs plains mountains no volcanos and is made up of rock and sultrate ice
The moon will look orange during a total lunar eclipse, this is because the moon is in Earth's shadow and the sunlight reaching the moon gets bent (directed to Earth then to the moon).
In our solar system three planets (including Earth) and one moon have volcanoes. Planets outside our solar system are too far away to observe, but one similar to Earth probably have volcanoes too.
Because its the blood moon
It is called a harvest moon.
The most well know "orange" moon is Titan a moon of Saturn