The surface of the moon contains craters of all sizes and dry lunar soil. The soil does not contain air and anything organic. Grabens, maria, domes and rilles are other things that can be found on Moon's surface.
The surface of the moon contains mainly dust, rocks, and craters. There are also areas with mountains, valleys, and large plains called maria, which are formed from ancient volcanic activity. Additionally, the moon's surface has no atmosphere, water, or organic material.
The surface of the moon is primarily made of rocky material, specifically a type of rock called basalt. It also contains other elements and minerals such as silicon, iron, magnesium, and calcium. The surface is covered in a layer of dust and rocky debris called regolith.
The main differences between the moons of other planets and Earth's moon are in size, composition, and surface features. Some have active volcanoes, thick atmospheres, or subsurface oceans, while others are captured asteroids or have irregular shapes. Each moon is unique and shaped by the characteristics of the planet it orbits.
The Moon is in synchronous rotation, which means it rotates about its axis in about the same time it takes to orbit the Earth. This results in it keeping nearly the same face turned towards the Earth at all times. The Moon used to rotate at a faster rate, but early in its history, its rotation slowed and became locked in this orientation as a result of frictional effects associated with tidal deformations caused by the Earth.Small variations (libration) in the angle from which the Moon is seen allow about 59% of its surface to be seen from the Earth (but only half at any instant).The side of the Moon that faces Earth is called the near side, and the opposite side the far side. The far side is often inaccurately called the "dark side," but in fact, it is illuminated exactly as often as the near side: once per lunar day, during the new Moon phase we observe on Earth when the near side is dark. The far side of the Moon was first photographed by the Soviet probe Luna 3 in 1959. One distinguishing feature of the far side is its almost complete lack of maria.
No woman has ever been to the moon. The only people who have walked on the moon were male astronauts from the United States during the Apollo missions in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Continents make up about 29% of the Earth's surface.
Saturn's moon Titan has liquid methane on and presumably below the surface.
You can stand on the moon surface if you can get there
Antarctica's surface is similar to that of the moon in that it is rocky.
The moon's surface is regolith (ground up rock).
The outer surface of the moon is called the crust.
The moon has a solid (terrestrial) surface.
no there is no air in the surface of the moon
The surface of the sun is 10 thousand degrees F but the moon is very cold. The surface of the sun is much hotter than the moon's. The moon has many craters.
The low sunken surface area on the moon is the result of when the surface of the moon was once struck by a large meteorite.
Europa is the moon that could possibly contain a liquid ocean under its icy surface, and it could possibly be liquid water, or H2O!
The "dents" on the surface of the moon are craters. The craters were created by asteroids and meteors that crashed into the moon's surface.
The surface gravity on the moon is approximately one sixth the surface gravity of Earth.