Theres no storms, rain or anything that effects it so it retains the craters no weather to destroy the craters.
Because it has no astmosphere.
Since the Moon is cold and has no volcanoes, virtually all the craters there are the results of impacts.
to get to the earths moon you use a space rocket, that holds trained passengers that steer and engineer the flight all the way to the moon.
All moons are denser that earths atmosphere
Some were probably volcanic but the craters large enough to be seen with smaller telescopes were almost all made by impacts.
Yes, the moon has gravity. In fact, all matter has gravity, that is a basic property of matter. Your fingernail has gravity. Not very much, of course, but it does have some.
the moon would blow up and hit the earthand we would all die
The moon travels in front of the sun out in space so it appears the moon lights up bt really its still the sun
it has a one fifth mass of earths moon and one third volume of earths moon
The astronaut on the Moon will be in free-fall round the Earth, just like the rocks round him/her and all the rest of the Moon as well. So the astronaut won't feel any force.
none, the moon is smaller than all the other planets in our solar system.
No, many moons in our solar system reflect light from the Sun. Moons like Europa, Ganymede, and Titan also reflect sunlight, just like Earth's moon.