because our beaches have sand and the moon feels sandy, and sand DEFINITELY feels sandy!
Moon sand moon sand sand that moulds like dough
Not exactly, although the silicate materials on the lunar surface contain many of the same elements as sand. The lunar dust is more finely powdered than "sand", but we should be able to use lunar dust and rocks and make something like glass out of it, much as we do here with sand,
if you are on the moon you can see it and the earth would have red sand
Moon dust has particularly sharp edges that allow it to cling together like wet sand. Dust and sand found on earth doesn't do this however, because it's edges are weathered and rounded.
Why the sand on the beach cools down at the night more quickly than the ocean water is because the water is just going to make the sand wet, but when it the night the sun is faced on the other side of half of the earth and when you look up you see the moon and some people say that the moon is cool so when it night the earth gets cold until the sun comes out.
before it said There is no gravity on the Moon, so it is very easy to make footprints well that ain't right, the reason is because the sand up on the moon is more pointier then the sand on earth so it stays together
a pile of sand
moon surfaces are some thing that is impossible to look at in the sky wjth binuculars
Was moon sand ever recalled
There are many things that one can do with Moon Sand. It is a bit like Play-Doh. One can mold it or shape it to make anything one would like to make. You may break up your creation after completion. Moon Sand will never dry out, so it lasts forever and is reusable.
It is impossible to cook moon sand to harden it because, as the commercial says, moon sand never dries out.