no one has discovered bones on the moon... but if we are talking about the math answers, then "the cow didnt make it"
Upon discovering bones on the moon, scientists would likely conclude that the bones are not of lunar origin since there is no evidence of any life on the moon. It is more probable that the bones were brought to the moon by humans as part of a mission or experiment. Further analysis, such as carbon dating or forensic examination, would be needed to determine the origin and age of the bones.
The cow didn't make it.
The question you are referring to is likely a riddle that goes: "What did the scientist conclude after discovering bones on the moon?" The answer to this riddle is "The cow didn't make it." This is a play on the idea that cows are often associated with jumping over the moon in nursery rhymes, but in this scenario, the cow did not successfully make it to the moon.
1). We would remark that this is hardly a math question, but more like a 'riddle'. 2). No one has discovered bones on the moon. If they ever do, they might reasonably conclude that the cow should have jumped higher. 3). The answer to the math punchline is "the cow didnt make it"
Scientists concluded that meteroroids had bombared the moons surface.
The bones on the moon were later determined to be remains of various animals, likely from experiments conducted on earlier missions. Some bones were also likely brought to the moon as a part of cultural or symbolic acts by the astronauts.
it is a strog base
The gold-foil experiment led scientists to conclude that an atom's volume is mainly unoccupied.
scientists are still discovering
Scientists collect, organize, interpret, and conclude.
James Watson and Francis Crick....
They were discovering moon rocks and craters and other stuff on the moon. When it was time to leave, they planted an American Flag on the moon.