The planet Mars has a very thin atmosphere, similar to the moon.
The Earth's moon is like Mercury because it has a very thin atmosphere, which isn't enough to stop the impact of meteors. Both of these celestial bodies are also very similar in size.
Obviously the Earth has an atmosphere, and the moon also has one, although it is weaker and does not contain oxygen.
The moon is very much smaller than the earth. The moon's atmosphere is thinner than the earth's.
No, the Moon does not have an atmosphere like Earth's. It has a very thin exosphere that consists of small amounts of gases and particles, but it does not have a significant atmosphere like Earth with air and water.
mercury has no atmosphere which means it is nothing like earths.
The Moon Is Seen At Night From Earth because, When The Sky Is Dark, So Is The Atmosphere, And The Moon Is Very Bright Compared To The Black Atmosphere, Same Reason The Earth Is Seen From The Moon. :)
Because the moon has an incredibly small atmosphere, if it has any that is. The earth has a very big atmosphere compared to the moon. Thanks to all the CO2 in the atmosphere of earth, we are able to retain a really large amount of heat, unlike the incredible lack of any gas on the moon.
Moon rocks are very similar to earth rocks an they are not intrinsically magnetic.
Rocks very similar to those found on Earth.
Similar: Both earth's moon and Mars are (as best as we can tell) biologically dead places. Both have considerable evidence of volcanic activity in their past. Both have some water locked into the rocks and soil in their polar regions Different: The Moon has no atmosphere. Mars has a very thin CO2 atmosphere. There is no obvious sign of oxides of iron in the moon's soil. There is considerable evidence of oxides of iron in the soil of Mars.
Mercury, the smallest planet. It is bigger than our moon but has a very similar appearance. It has no atmosphere like our moon, so craters from impacts survive for millions of years on the surface.