The moon was formed about 4.8 billion years ago.
I think it's forever or millions of years
Craters last for millions of years on the surface of the moon because the moon does not have an atmosphere. Saying this the moon does not have anything able to fill in the craters such as soil or rain.
Well it probably depends on the space boots are heavy, but about millions of years.
Craters last for millions of years on the surface of the moon because the moon does not have an atmosphere. Saying this the moon does not have anything able to fill in the craters such as soil or rain.
1) they're not alive - so they don't live. 2) they exist for many millions of years on Earth - on the moon it's billions of years.
1) they're not alive - so they don't live. 2) they exist for many millions of years on Earth - on the moon it's billions of years.
1) they're not alive - so they don't live. 2) they exist for many millions of years on Earth - on the moon it's billions of years.
A moon. Moons have been orbiting planets for millions of years, but a new moon is formed when debris or space dust come together, which can happen in a span of a month.
Craters on the moon last for millions of years because there is no atmosphere to weather or erode them. Without wind or water erosion, the impact features on the moon remain relatively unchanged for long periods of time. Additionally, the lack of tectonic activity means the surface of the moon is not constantly being reshaped.
Moon !
There was not foot prints on the moon for millions of years. But there was foot prints because on the second landing on the moon the fist foot prints where still there because there was no wind there. There's no wind in space so it has no way of disappearing.
Footprints on the moon can last for a very long time, potentially millions of years. This is because there is no wind or water erosion to disturb them, and the moon's lack of atmosphere means there is no weathering from elements like rain or wind. However, the footprints can be impacted by other lunar activities such as meteorite impacts or moonquakes.