The moon glides across the earth.
or
The smiling moon brightens the night sky.
That sort of stuff.
they take samples of the ground and take it back for testing
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Probably the "mare basalt's where some dated samples are as old as 4.2 billion years
Shining; brightening; blinding; etc.
The wind whistled as it blew
Probably the "mare basalt's where some dated samples are as old as 4.2 billion years
Traditional personifications of sleep vary by culture and era. Some of them are: the Sandman the moon The Greek god Hypnos The Roman God Somnus Ole Lukøje (in Danish legend)
words grow on trees
They touched some lunar samples with bare hands, but not the moon itself. They did walk on the moon's surface, but they were in full pressure suits the entire time they were outside the Lunar Module.
Moon shining hunting working the slaughter house haha my relitives worked a slaughterhouse
In "The Young Warriors" by V.S. Reid, some personifications include the wind moaning like a lost soul, the forest whispering secrets, and the river dancing over rocks. These personifications help create a vivid and imaginative world in the novel.
The table leg was beaming with excitement to be polished ;)