Because there is no wind.
Because there is no wind or other weather on the moon, and so there is nothing to weather the footprints. Barring a meteor strike or something like that, or tourists (!), they will stay there forever.
Yes, footprints on the moon will likely stay there for a very long time due to the lack of atmosphere and weather to erode them. However, they can be disturbed by the occasional moonquakes or impacts from meteoroids.
No. But they will be there for a long, long time. Forever is just that - forever. And they won't last that long. You're on the right track, though. There is no atmosphere on the moon, and it is geologically "dead" as we generally see it. No erosion will be taking place. The moon is subject to strikes by space rocks though, so any one of them could erase a footprint or two. Or even all of them if it was a really big rock. And have you seen the size of some of those craters on the moon? Hundreds of miles across! Eventually, the sun will expand, and it will destroy all the surface features of both the earth and moon. And it will swallow the earth and the moon totally after that. Everything that is here will eventually be converted into plasma. But the footprints will be long gone before that happens.
Because there is no wind or other weather on the moon, there is nothing to weather the footprints. Barring a meteor strike or something like that, or tourists (!), they will stay there forever.
Footprints are on the moon because astronauts from the Apollo missions walked on its surface. The moon's lack of atmosphere and wind means that footprints can last for a long time without being erased.
As long as no one touches or disturbs them, footprints on the Moon will look the same, and will remain unchanged forever. On the moon, there is no wind that would cover the footprints, and there is no water or rain that would wash the footprints away.
There were recent amazing pictures released to the press of the surface of the moon which showed many of the objects left on the moon including footprints! So you know the footprints last over 40 years because it has been that long since Neil Armstrong made history with the first footprints on the moon. There is no atmosphere on the moon therefore no rain, wind or water flow so the only thing that will destroy the footprints is space debri of either man made materials or rocks such as a meteor storm. Scientist from different nationsintentionally crash objects into the moon for various studies.
The footprints on the moon will stay their for century's is because the moon has no atmosphere. If there is no atmosphere there will be no wind. If there is no wind the foot prints will be undisturbed.
From what I found, it means "Stay with me Forever" in Quileute.
there's no way to MAKE sure they stay with you forever, if you do stay together forever, then it was meant to be, but if not then it wasn't
Nothing can stay alive forever,so,no.
Stay Forever was created on 1995-01-30.