The moon has no atmosphere and therefore no wind.
This is because the moon has no air, so therefore no wind to blow them away.
They don't! There is no air and little gravity so things can't blow about! Hope this helps!
Footprints in the moons surface (so in the dust lying on the moon) will never go away because there is no wind on the moon to blow new dust over the footprints.
So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away was created in 1982.
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Yes. Fire moves with the wind, so they move at the same speed.
The Moon has no wind, no water, and almost no moon quakes (earthquakes on the moon). There is almost nothing to cause the footprints to go away. Unless they are hit by a meteor, comet, or asteroid.
In the direction of the wind, so that wind does not blow in and out of the tepee.
So the Wind Won't Blow it All Away - 2008 was released on: USA: 2008
The moon has no atmosphere, so there is no wind or precipitation.
No. There is no atmosphere on the moon so there can be no wind or windstorms.
Moon has no atmosphere and dusty footprints remain on the moon forever, So there is no wind at all.