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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!

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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.

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