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Would footsteps stay on the moon?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

Yes, because the moon doesn't have a strong enough atmosphere to support weather.

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Is the moon fake?

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What would happen to a human if they died on the moon?

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The footsteps of the astronauts that landed on the moon in 1969 are still there?

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Would a building stay on the moon or would it sink?

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Would the footsteps on the moon wear off?

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