No. There is nothing liquid on the surface of the moon. The only objects in the solar system that have lasting liquid bodies on their surfaces are Earth and Titan, one of the moons of Saturn.
The outer surface of the moon is called the crust.
No it is not.
The moon's surface is regolith (ground up rock).
The moon has a solid (terrestrial) surface.
It Occurs as water moleclues absorb energy and it also occurs at the surface of liqud.
Moon has a post office. The moon does not. Moon has air. The moon does not. Moon has people, bugs and plants. The moon does not. Also, their geology is completely different. Otherwise, they are somewhat the same.
Yes, there is virtually no liquid on the surface of the moon.
There's plenty of gravity on the moon. On the moon's surface, it's a full 161/2% of what it is on the Earth's surface.
Asteroids and gravity create the surface features on the moon.
Asteroids and gravity create the surface features on the moon.
because the person is on the moon
A crater.