The moon appears gray primarily due to the composition of its surface, which is covered in a mix of fine dust and rocky debris known as regolith. This material reflects sunlight in a way that gives the moon its grayish color. Additionally, the lack of atmosphere on the moon means there are no scattering effects, allowing the natural color of the surface to remain visible.
It looks gray and bumpy (with its moons)...
the moon is gray because the color of the moon sand is gray.
the moon is gray because all the spasce astrouds dust rubbed off and gatherd to and on the moon
it looks like a moon a little bit and has a lot of holes and dark gray
The moon itself never changes color. When the moon looks a different color, it is because particles in the atmosphere scatter light in different wavelengths. Depending on which wavelengths they are at the time, the moon can look white, gray, pink or orange.
The color of the moon can vary depending on its position in the sky and the atmospheric conditions. When the moon is low on the horizon, it can appear reddish or orange due to the scattering of light by Earth's atmosphere. At other times, the moon can appear white or gray depending on how the sunlight is reflecting off its surface.
on the moon
by craters in space
Gray white
YES
If you marry the Witch Princess your child with have silver/gray hair and yellow eyes.
Neutral gray.