The atmospheric pressure on the moon is nearly zero (effectively vacuum).
the orbit of the moon around planet earth
the orbit of the moon around planet earth
the orbit of the moon around planet earth
The moon has no air pressure because the moon has no air.
The moon has no atmosphere, so its pressure is zero.
A high pressure systems has a high pressure center.
The atmospheric pressure on the moon is essentially zero because the moon does not have a significant atmosphere. Unlike Earth, which has a dense atmosphere that exerts pressure due to the weight of the air above us, the moon lacks this gaseous envelope and thus has almost no atmospheric pressure.
The surface pressure of the moon is 10E-7 Pa. Or in kPa 10E-10. (0.0000000001) This pressure is so small because the moon has virtually no atmosphere. Therefore very little pressure. (This can be contrasted to the average sea-level pressure of Earth at 101325 Pa or 101.325 kPa)
How High the Moon was created in 1940.
The air pressure on the moon is essentially zero. The moon has an extremely thin atmosphere, so there is almost no pressure exerted by the gases present there. This lack of atmosphere is one reason why the moon has such extreme temperature variations between day and night.
When the Sun and Moon pull the sea water from shore there is a low tide. Where I live (Sweden's west coast) the atmospheric pressure and the winds have a greater influence than the Sun and Moon. So when there is high pressure and/or the winds have blown to the West or North, we have low tides.
lpg is high pressure.