Not on the moon, no. Thunderstorms require weather, which requires an atmosphere. The moon has neither.
The Moon has a wider temperature range and it never has thunderstorms. Both of these things are because it has practically no atmosphere, so there is little to protect it from the Sun's heat and there are no winds and no clouds form to provide storms.
yes. there are more craters on the moon because no atmosphere protects it from meteors or meteorites, but both the moon and the earth have craters
Both. because the moon goes around the earth while the earth is going around the sun. And that's how it orbits both.
There is water on the moon but no atmosphere. The earth has water and air.
They are both circles, they both have earth circling them and they are both in space.(:!
The Moon has a wider temperature range and it never has thunderstorms. Both of these things are because it has practically no atmosphere, so there is little to protect it from the Sun's heat and there are no winds and no clouds form to provide storms.
The word terrestrial means "of the earth" or "having to do with earth". There are terrestrial thunderstormd (on earth) but there are no lunar thunderstorms (on the moon).
No. The moon has no atmosphere.
The earth obviously does. The moon does not.
Both are rocky. Both are dense, but Earth is far more dense than the moon is.
No. The moon has no atmosphere.
Well, no where on Earth has thunderstorms every day but the most place where they have thunderstorms are in Hawaii.
Yes. Water can be found on earth and moon!
Both. because the moon goes around the earth while the earth is going around the sun. And that's how it orbits both.
yes. there are more craters on the moon because no atmosphere protects it from meteors or meteorites, but both the moon and the earth have craters
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There is water on the moon but no atmosphere. The earth has water and air.