The moon was formed be....1.formed @ the same time as Earth2.broke off from the Earth3. an asteroid that got cought in Earth's atmosphere and later on and some of Earth's mantle on top of it.
Craters on the moon were mostly formed by impacts from meteoroids and asteroids colliding with the moon's surface. When these objects traveling at high speeds hit the moon, they create craters by excavating material from the lunar surface. Some craters may also have been caused by volcanic activity early in the moon's history.
To date, no form of life has been discovered on the moon. There was some speculation that simple forms could have been brought to the moon via meteorites and survived beneath the surface but no one has been able to prove this.
I think it is caused by the reflection of moon light on ice crystals.That's right, what you see is in the Earth's atmosphere and has no effect on the moon.
Riles are formed by moving water which erodes loose soil and deposits it on a level surface as the water velocity slows. Riles on the moon may have been formed at a time when water was present there.
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 reverse crescent could be the symbol for a waxing moon. If this is what it is intended to symbolize, then it could indicate growth, or the anticipation of it, as the waxing moon is getting larger. There may be some arcane symbology as well as what has already been stated.
Some were probably volcanic but the craters large enough to be seen with smaller telescopes were almost all made by impacts.
no because the moon is not able to support life actually, if the moon's inner core became liquid, then it would be highly likely that it could support life, as a liquid core cause's the magnetic field which stop the solar winds from blowing away the atmosphere. plus the moon would have some sort of magnetic field from earth. there probably was some sort of life on the moon, alike bacteria and such, we have found water on the moon so life should have formed there. ofcourse naturally no life will apear on the moon due to it's atmosphere being very very small.
No. The stars formed independent of the moon or any other object in the solar system. Some of the stars we see at night are older than the moon and some are younger.
Some planets have more than one moon because of gravitational forces that captured multiple objects in their orbits. These moons may have formed from the same material that created the planet or been captured later on. The way moons end up in orbit around a planet depends on its size, distance from the sun, and interactions with other celestial bodies.
You could use some dough to mold it into a moon, and paint it white.