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Its surface is rough because of all the rock's and crater's in its surface.
It is rough due to numerous craters and covered with layers of dirt and dust
I would say, very rough since meteors and other things have crash onto the moon's surface, so it would be very rough
Nope, the crater holes give it the look of Swiss cheese
The moon is ridgy and bumpy. It has craters, mountains, and valleys, much like Earth. That is why you can see the man on the moon. So no the moon is not smooth.
The moon's surface is rough - due to numerous impacts from meteorites
He claimed the Moon was not smooth-surfaced, but uneven and rough.
Its surface is rough because of all the rock's and crater's in its surface.
It is rough due to numerous craters and covered with layers of dirt and dust
moon sand has more of a chalky and smooth apperance and feel. while the sand on earth is mostly rocky and rough:) you can ask google or email an astronaut?~cierra13cierra<3
I would say, very rough since meteors and other things have crash onto the moon's surface, so it would be very rough
No, they're the least cratered. That's why they look smooth.
Nope, the crater holes give it the look of Swiss cheese
Some are smooth and round and some are rough jagged and most people like to skip them across the lakes on a warm sunny day...
The moon is ridgy and bumpy. It has craters, mountains, and valleys, much like Earth. That is why you can see the man on the moon. So no the moon is not smooth.
The correct spelling is waning moon instead of warning moon. A waning moon looks like it is getting smaller. The left side of the moon is smooth and round while the right side of a waning moon appears blurred.
Some smooth + sandy planets are the moon, and mars, and maybe even eatrh ~disneyworld100 hope that helpped ps look for my sign(disneyworld100) for more of my answers