The Moon has a diameter about one fourth that of the Earth. It is the largest moon with respect to its "mother planet" that exists in the Solar System.
Our moon has no atmosphere, since it is too small to hold one. The surface is similar to the vacuum of space
Luna, the Earth's moon, has no atmosphere at all. Its force of gravity is too small to hold an atmosphere to its surface.
No, not as it is. The moon is too small to hold an atmosphere, which is required to provide protection to life as well as to allow living things to breath.
The moon has gravity because it has mass, which creates a gravitational pull. However, the moon has no atmosphere because its gravity is too weak to hold on to gases like air. As a result, the moon has a vacuum environment with no air or atmosphere.
The moon's gravity is too weak to hold on to an atmosphere.
No, its gravity is too low to hold an atmosphere.
The moon is too small to created the gravity necessary to retain an atmosphere.
Its too small for its gravity to hold on to it.
it doesn't really. the moon's mass is too small to have an effect on the sun
No, the flag on the moon cannot be seen with a telescope from Earth because it is too small and the distance is too great.
They are too small to bite, but don't hold them, they need to be in water to live!
Europa has no atmosphere, it is too small.