i already said YOUR MOON!~
No, soil samples from the moon would not contain humus because humus is a dark organic substance found in soil on Earth that is formed by the decomposition of plant and animal matter. The soil on the moon is largely composed of rock fragments, fine dust, and minerals, with no organic material present.
Residual soil is the soil formed from the weathering of the bedrock.
Black soil is formed from basaltic rooks
soil formed from streams or lokers is
Yes, the moon has soil, which is referred to as lunar regolith. It is made up of fine dust, rocky debris, and bits of broken rock. This regolith was formed over billions of years from meteoroid impacts and interactions with the lunar surface.
The moon doesn't have soil like the kind found on Earth. Most of the moon's surface is covered with what is called regolith. This is a combination of fine dust and debris from rocks that was produced when meteors hit the moon.
The maria's on the moon were formed by meteors slamming into it.
soil is formed by weathering because the bigger rock break the little rock and makes soil.
Regolith.
there might be in your moon! hahaha
soil is formed in the earth crust by rock breaking up and composting
Another name for moon soil is lunar regolith. It consists of a mixture of fine dust, soil, and rocky debris found on the surface of the Moon.