i dont know. thats why im here
The moon does not have an active geological process which constantly recycles, and recreates itself. The earth does.
It would be called a moonquake.
Moon conglomerate
Moon rocks
The shaking or vibration in the underground rocks of the moon is called a moonquake. Moonquakes were first discovered by the Apollo astronauts and are known to last for as long as an hour.
yes the moon does have rocks... duhhh
The light area on the moon where the oldest analyzed moon rocks have been found is called the lunar highlands. These rocks are believed to have formed around 4.4 billion years ago, making them some of the oldest rocks ever discovered. Studying these rocks provides valuable insights into the early history of the moon and the solar system.
No. Moon rocks are much like the rocks on Earth.
Regolith.
Rocks were brought back to the Earth from the various Moon landings the Americans undertook. No other rocks from the Moon are on Earth. The Moon was formed from the Earth - so, if anything, there are Earth rocks on the Moon.
the rocks that he collected were called moon stone or lunar stone.
Yes. There are rocks on the moon. Some were retrieved by the Apollo missions.