Yes.
Loose rock materials found on the moon are called regolith. They are a mixture of powdery dust and broken rock. They are formed by the impact of meteorites.
The dust on the moon is called lunar regolith. It is a mixture of fine dust, soil, broken rock, and other materials that cover the surface of the moon.
mixture of rock particle and salt
The moon is made of rock.
Yes, the moon is composed of rock.
The moon rock brought back by Apollo 11 was called "Sample 10057".
Yes. Moon rock is similar to volcanic rock on Earth.
The layer of gray debris that covers the moon is called regolith. It is a mixture of dust, soil, broken rock, and other materials that have accumulated on the moon's surface over billions of years.
Yes. The moon is a body of rock.
The formula for figuring out rock would depend on the specific property you are trying to calculate, such as volume, density, weight, or composition. Each property would require a different formula. For example, the formula for calculating the volume of a rock could be determined using geometry formulas such as V = (4/3)πr^3 for a spherical rock.
Rock It to the Moon was created on 2001-04-30.
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