The bright side of the moon will reach temperatures of about 230 degrees Fahrenheit. The melting point of all rocks is about 2192 degrees Fahrenheit So, the moon never gets hot enough.
The gravitational affect of the moon.
They become igneous rock. Anorthosite and basalt are the two primary igneous rocks on the surface of the moon.
No she isnt.
No.:moon isnt a star...sun is a star...moon is a satellite...earth's satellite.
the moon isnt in the sky its in space
No. The molten rock which once constituted the moon was long ago solidified from cooling into igneous rock.
YES OF COURSE, it's the reason why the moon's so bright
no beacaue there isnt oxygen to inhale
In the sunlight the moon is 250°f but in shadow it is -243 isnt that cool
noi it isnt it does not give off light.
The moon is believed to have a small, solid iron core surrounded by a partially molten outer core. This molten region is thought to be much smaller than that of Earth because the moon is much smaller and has cooled more rapidly. It does not have a large molten core like Earth.
The biggest reason there are tides in the ocean is the gravitational pull of the moon. As the moon orbits the Earth, its gravitational force causes water to bulge out in the direction of the moon, creating high tides. This effect is further influenced by the Earth's rotation and the positioning of the sun, but the moon is the primary driver of tidal movements.