Dry as bone, there is no water except at the South Pole.
he made a telescope, made it look at images 20x closer. He looked at the Jupiter and then saw the four moons and called them the "Galilean Moons".
This year, 2015 there was a Full Moon on Christmas day, December 25th, and in our area we are having a cold Christmas. Colder and wetter than last year, which was unseasonably dry and warm. The Full Moon is the exact opposite of the New Moon. So no, it appears that the saying is not true.
It looks very similar to Earth's moon, with craters and dust.
AnswerRainfall is not affected by the phases of the moon. Rainfall is affected by local weather conditions such as lows and wind directions, and seasonal variations, such as the "wet and dry seasons of the year".The moon does affect the tides of the oceans, and their rise and fall can be predicted. Tide tables have been around for hundreds of years. Rainfall is less predictable.I DON'T THINK THAT THE MOON HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH THE RAINFALL.
mars once had 2 moons. the bigger moon circles mars. it protected mars from solar winds. it crashed into mars. it was vulnerable to solar winds.
moon is dry
yes,moon sand is always dry
becase the moon is a dry and cold orb
There is no ice on the Moon because there is no water, the surface of the Moon is totally dry.
Dry, followed by continued dry. Since there isn't any atmosphere on the Moon, there isn't any climate either.
Yes. No one has found water or ice on the moon.
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no
No, as there is no water. Therefore, none can form. The moon is a dry, barren wasteland.
I don't really know to be honest
None at all. It is a dry and lifeless moon. Nothing we know of lives there.
Maria