No there is virtually no atmosphere so that means no moisture so no clouds
The moon does not have clouds like we see on Earth. It has an exosphere, which is a very thin layer of gases, including sodium and potassium, but these do not form clouds.
If you mean clouds on Moon, then no, because the Moon doesn't have any kind of atmosphere (or water) and therefore doesn't have any clouds. If you mean clouds on Earth, then yes. Just go out and look.
The Moon is closest to Earth out of the options provided. The average distance from the Moon to Earth is about 238,855 miles, while the Sun is approximately 93 million miles away. Clouds are much closer to Earth's surface than either the Moon or the Sun, typically forming within the lowest few miles of the atmosphere.
clouds, continents, oceans.
In terms of physical measurement, the distance between Earth and heaven is not known as heaven is considered a spiritual or metaphysical realm, not a physical location in space. Different belief systems and cultures have their own interpretations of where or what heaven is.
The photos of Earth taken from the Moon show oceans and clouds. Nothing else is distinguishable.
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Clouds of cheese vapour.There are no clouds on the moon because the moon has no atmosphere.
Basically blue. You can make out land and clouds also.
If by above you mean closer to the zenith, sure. If by above you mean beyond, then no, that's not possible. Very thin clouds might allow the moon's light through and make them appear to be behind it to a casual glance.
The earth is never missing the moon. It just looks like it is not there. It is probably just hiding behind some clouds or something.
The moon has no atmosphere to support clouds.