Since moon has no atmosphere there's no climate weather always changes. Technically
Not one tiny bit. The moon has no atmosphere. No atmosphere, no climate or weather.
The moon causes tides, but tides are not part of the climate. The moon is not particularly involved in the Earth's climate. Moonlight does not have enough energy content to make the Earth warmer.
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The moon
Dry, followed by continued dry. Since there isn't any atmosphere on the Moon, there isn't any climate either.
No. The moon does not have an atmosphere, so there is no sort of climate.
you can draw climate by drawing land with sun over it or water with a moon over it
Phobos is a moon of the planet Mars. It is too small to have an atmosphere so it has no climate.
There are no actual temperate zones on the moon. There is no atmosphere and the moon does not revolve on its axis, so there are no actual climate zones.
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Because there's no atmosphere you f*ckin idiot!
Clearly, they are both directly linked to the earth's climate, but in different ways. Without the sun there would be no climate at all that could sustain human life. The tidal movements caused by our relationship with the moon help to drive ocean currents that affect our climate, and the moon plays a major role in stabilizing our axial tilt. Perhaps I'm not getting your idea of 'directly', but these links and others are direct enough for me. We can put it this way. It might take a while for the sudden 'disappearance' of the moon to have its effect, but if we had never obtained our moon, the climate we enjoy would never have come about. Probably, neither would we.