The Moon rocks discovered so far are igneous in nature and are very similar to Earth rocks except that they contain no water and very little oxygen. See the link below for more information.
No. At least no more than any other rocks. Almost all materials contain some trace of radioactive material.
scientists have tested rocks from the earth , from meteorites , from Mars and from the Moon they all had different metals in there and different ages as well ... so how cold they made all at once ?!!?
On July 20, 1959; NASA sent the Apollo 11 to the moon. On this mission, they discovered all of the cheese on the moon was missing. They then contacted the U.S. and in an attemp to cover up the discovery, they ordered 8 million pounds of "moon rocks" to be sent to the moon.
The moon is made of rock. Its composition is very similar to that of Earth.
About 850kg
Almost all rocks made of minerals, but different rocks contain different mixtures of minerals.
No. At least no more than any other rocks. Almost all materials contain some trace of radioactive material.
Almost every part of an automobile is made from rocks or minerals. The steel, glass, brass, aluminum, copper, and plastic. All of these come from rocks or some minerals.
Water.
scientists have tested rocks from the earth , from meteorites , from Mars and from the Moon they all had different metals in there and different ages as well ... so how cold they made all at once ?!!?
Minerals that make up moon rocks are the same minerals that are found on Earth. Some moon rocks have minerals that combine to form kinds of rocks that are not found on Earth. BlueStar(:
No he did not explore the moon all he did was gather samples of rocks and put the flag on the moon. No he did not explore the moon all he did was gather samples of rocks and put the flag on the moon.
No. Since the moon is not geologically active it cannot produce metamorphic rock and since it has no forces of erosion and deposition it cannot produce sedimentary rock. As a result, all the rocks on the moon are igneous
Yes, all rocks are made from minerals!Yes! Every rock is made up of minerals!
On July 20, 1959; NASA sent the Apollo 11 to the moon. On this mission, they discovered all of the cheese on the moon was missing. They then contacted the U.S. and in an attemp to cover up the discovery, they ordered 8 million pounds of "moon rocks" to be sent to the moon.
Salt.
Yes. Almost all rocks contain silicon.