Sound cannot be heard on the moon because there is no atmosphere to transmit it. Certainly the astronauts could hear themselves moving (within their suits) and talking (but only by radio), but no sound traveled between them save though the ground. And that's not really "hearable" by us. Nothing to do with "air resistance" can be seen, either. A handful of dust will travel like a solid rock if thrown. Weird!
Rain
Snow
Wind
Autumn leaves
Fog
Hail
Sound
Thunder
Lightning
Dogs, cats, birds, etc.
Sleet
Rainbow / Glory
Rush-hour traffic
Also, 1/2 of the moon's surface cannot observe the Earth.
From the Moon's surface, you would see a total solar eclipse.
many craters, mountains, and what Galileo referred to as 'seas'.
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We see a solar eclipse, when the moon passes across the sun, because of where we are viewing the phenomena from.
Both lunar and solar eclipses are the result of positioning 3 astronomical bodies (earth, sun and moon) in a straight line relative to the observer. A solar eclipse is observed when the sun, moon, and earth are positioned in a straight line with an observer on the earth. A lunar eclipse is observed when the sun, earth, and moon are in a straight line with an observer on the earth. A lunar eclipse, as observed by an observer on the earth would appear as a solar eclipse as observed by an observer on the moon.
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From the Moon's surface, you would see a total solar eclipse.
Because the moon has no atmosphere and no liquid water on its surface, it has no weather and no life. Weather, and living things, both tend to change existing surface features. So, features don't last as long on the Earth as they do on the moon.
Due to the Moon's low gravity, it cannot hold in an atmosphere, meaning it cannot have weather. This means erosion cannot occur, making craters, footsteps, etc. never disappear. It also means it cannot rain at all on the Moon.
many craters, mountains, and what Galileo referred to as 'seas'.
You can stand on the moon surface if you can get there
Water vapor.
Issac observed the moon godess and zues
Artemis is a Greek Goddess that has a natural phenomena she rises the moon with 4 silver stags and a chariot.
The phase of the moon that appears completely dark when observed from Earth is the new moon. When it is completely bright, it is the full moon.
This is mainly because there is little or no atmosphere. Most agents of erosion cannot act in the environment as it is too cold too. Wind cannot act as there is little gas to be moved; rivers cannot exist as it is too cold, and then you must consider that the water cycle is essential for rivers to be generated; there are no oceans on the moon; there are no surface glaciers on the moon. Therefore, the moon has little or no erosion or, indeed, weathering, as this would require an atmosphere
No, the position of the Moon and the Sun as OBSERVED from the Earth.