No There is no known form of life on the moon.
A verdant is covered with green vegetation.
a new moon is when the moon is completley covered
No, there is no known vegetation on the moon. The moon is a barren environment with no atmosphere or suitable conditions for plant growth. Any vegetation would require air, water, and proper nutrients that are not available on the moon.
The forest floor was covered with thick vegetation.
No. There is no air, no water, no vegetation. The Moon's surface is covered in a relatively thin layer of pulverized rock powder, from the many meteoroid impacts. There is subsurface water ice deep in some craters, but this is where the sunlight never reaches.
a desert is anything without vegetation like Antarctica so the moon is like a desert because there is no water and no vegetation
the moon is not covered in cheese it is naturally rocks dust sand etc
Most of the moon is covered by a powder that is rather sticky
He thought it was covered in seas because of the craters on the moon.
Yes, Mercury and the Earth's moon are covered with craters on the surfaces
Trees and grass and flowers and bushes
Vegetation map shows the type of land it is covered in...it is also similar to a land cover map