Clouds of cheese vapour.
There are no clouds on the moon because the moon has no atmosphere.
If you mean clouds on Moon, then no, because the Moon doesn't have any kind of atmosphere (or water) and therefore doesn't have any clouds. If you mean clouds on Earth, then yes. Just go out and look.
The moon has no atmosphere to support clouds.
Sunlight is readily available - and there are no clouds or atmosphere to interfere.
The moon does not have clouds like we see on Earth. It has an exosphere, which is a very thin layer of gases, including sodium and potassium, but these do not form clouds.
Clouds do not cause tides. Tides are caused by the pull of the Moon's gravity.
Clouds Across the Moon was created in 1985.
I find myself entranced as the clouds occlude the moon.
Some clouds may appear to be behind the moon due to the relative positions of the clouds, the moon, and the observer. When clouds are at different altitudes in the atmosphere, lower clouds can appear to be behind the moon, especially when the moon is low on the horizon. Additionally, atmospheric perspective and the moon's brightness can create the illusion of depth, making it seem as if clouds are positioned behind the moon when they are actually further away.
clouds are made up of evaporated water and since there is no water on the moon there cannot be any clouds
If the moon disappeared while you were looking at it, trust me - it's the clouds :>)
The clouds only hide it, but the moon is million of miles away.
Clouds hide the moon by blocking its light from reaching our eyes. When clouds pass in front of the moon, they act like a barrier, making it difficult for us to see the moon clearly or sometimes even at all.