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yes,moon sand is always dry
The word that can follow mill, moon, and sand is "shine."
Moon sand is typically made of sand and a binding agent such as oil or wax, which can repel water. While moon sand itself may not "get wet," if it is exposed to water for an extended period or submerged in water, it may lose its texture and consistency. It is recommended to keep moon sand dry to maintain its playability.
Yes typiclly it does but some scientists obgect
THE ANSWER IS NO!! there is no way anyone has been too the moon. never the less back in the 70`s` we did not that the technology in that area. if ya look at the so called video's of the moon mobile they drove on the moon, the sand from the wheels flew up in the air and than it came back down and hit the ground. if they were in space on the moon, the sand would have floated away, cause there is no gravity on the moon. it is fake.
There is still gravity on the moon. We know that because, how else would the space ship be able to land? If something as heavy as a space ship can stay down, so can sand.
Moon sand moon sand sand that moulds like dough
You'd have to call the company to get the ingredients but I found a really great website on how to make your own moon sand! http://www.wisebread.com/make-your-own-moon-sand-dirt-cheap
It is impossible to cook moon sand to harden it because, as the commercial says, moon sand never dries out.
yes,moon sand is always dry
Sand is real. The sandman is not.
Yes the moon does have water. it is in the sand. to find it you have to find red sand.
No because sand will fall apart if its not compact enough
The word that can follow mill, moon, and sand is "shine."
Sand doesn't have micro pore space, but only macro pore space.
Logically, no you can't. There is no sand on the moon. That being said if you (for some reason) brought sand to the moon, you very well could. No forces of weathering or erosion would act on it there.
the moon is gray because the color of the moon sand is gray.