it doesn't, there is no wind
You might mean on the moon. There is no wind or rain to erode the footprint on the moon, that's why it can last up to billions of years.
The first footprint of a man in the moon is still visible. Photos of the footprint were also taken during the first mission to the moon and a USA flag placed at the landing site.
A footprint lasts longer on the moon than on Earth because the moon has no atmosphere or weathering processes like wind or rain that can erode or erase the impression. The moon's surface is also not geologically active, meaning that there is no geological activity, such as tectonic plate movement, that would disrupt or erase footprints.
what types of landscapes erode faster
The reason that the cinder cone volcanoes erode quickly is because the pyroclastic is loose and is not stuck together
a footprint
Due to there being no wind on the moon, as there is no atmosphere, it can be safe to assume that a footprint on the moon would look like a normal footprint, but wouldn't be affected by wind or rain. Therefore it would stay around indefinately. Basicly, its just a perpetualy fresh footprint.
quickly
The Moon has no wind, no water, and almost no moon quakes (earthquakes on the moon). There is almost nothing to cause the footprints to go away. Unless they are hit by a meteor, comet, or asteroid.
yes because the water would erode the foot print
Yes! Of course you can though the footprint will stay there forever because there is no wind.
The 12 Apollo astronauts have left their footprints on the moon.