I would have to say, No.
It is probably made of your mom. I guess...
The moon is not made of cheese, despite the popular myth. It is made mostly of rock and dust, with a composition similar to that of Earth's crust. There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that the moon is made of cheese.
From the Earth, a full moon looks yellow like cheese and the craters look like the holes in Swiss Cheese.
Everywhere. Most every country on earth makes some kind of cheese. It's made on small farms, in homes, in factories, etc.
The moon is made of rock similar to some volcanic rocks found on Earth.
It is made from sheeps milk cheese which is then put in a cave in Roqufort to mature. There are natural Penicillum-Roquforti spores in the earth around these caves which are then blown into the cheese through the little cracks in the cave.
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No, the moon is not made of cheese. It is composed of rock and dust, similar to the composition of Earth's crust. The myth that the moon is made of cheese is just a fun way to describe its appearance.
The moon is not made of cheese, it is made of rock. If it was made of cheese, astronauts would have brought samples of cheese from the moon and we would have discovered what flavour it would have been.
Think of a big lump of cheese floating near the sun in space. It would melt. And Earth would be a much more "yellow" place. Besides, if it was made of cheese, you'd have to have floating space-cows to make the milk and then churn it. If we knew it was made of cheese (which it isn't) then we'd know it was man-made and we'd probably know more secrets of the Universe. So the moon cannot be made of cheese! Written by Wikiman!
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