yes
You can stand on the moon surface if you can get there
Antarctica's surface is similar to that of the moon in that it is rocky.
The outer surface of the moon is called the crust.
no there is no air in the surface of the moon
The surface of the sun is 10 thousand degrees F but the moon is very cold. The surface of the sun is much hotter than the moon's. The moon has many craters.
top layer- for example the surface is pock marked in appearance.
For example, it doesn't have a solid surface on which you can stand.
You can stand on the moon surface if you can get there
Antarctica's surface is similar to that of the moon in that it is rocky.
The moon's surface is regolith (ground up rock).
The outer surface of the moon is called the crust.
The moon has a solid (terrestrial) surface.
no there is no air in the surface of the moon
Roatation of the Earth, tidal effects by the Moon and Sun, heat convection from the core, heat transfer from the land masses, evaporation from the surface, rainfall, insolation and season.
The surface of the sun is 10 thousand degrees F but the moon is very cold. The surface of the sun is much hotter than the moon's. The moon has many craters.
The low sunken surface area on the moon is the result of when the surface of the moon was once struck by a large meteorite.
The "dents" on the surface of the moon are craters. The craters were created by asteroids and meteors that crashed into the moon's surface.