The moon has no atmosphere, and whatever water it has are in the form of permanent ice at the bottom of craters that never see the sun, so the only "weather" the moon endures is "space weather" generated by the sun. Since there is no atmosphere, there is no wind and there are no clouds. Looking up from the moon, you will always see stars, even during the daytime (no blue sky, because there is no atmosphere to refract sunlight which gives us a blue sky on earth).
The Moon doesn't significantly affect weather on Earth, and weather on Earth doesn't affect the Moon at all.
The moon may be in its new moon phase, where it is positioned between the Earth and the Sun, making it not visible from Earth. Other factors such as weather conditions, time of day, or location could also contribute to the moon not being visible.
The Earth has weather patterns that have eroded most of the craters on Earth. The moon has no weather, therefore no erosion.
Thunderstorms can occur on Earth due to the presence of water vapor and atmospheric conditions that create thunder and lightning. However, the moon does not have an atmosphere or water vapor, so thunderstorms do not occur on the moon.
The moon does not have a greater effect on the earth than the sun, the moon effects the earth in a different way:The sun effects the earth by locking it in a gravitational orbit through the force of intertia, and effecting it's temperateness and density.The moon effects it on a closer short term basis by manipulating ocean and weather conditions.
The Moon doesn't significantly affect weather on Earth, and weather on Earth doesn't affect the Moon at all.
They would weather slower than on earth due to different amts of wind and rain than on earth.
The moon may be in its new moon phase, where it is positioned between the Earth and the Sun, making it not visible from Earth. Other factors such as weather conditions, time of day, or location could also contribute to the moon not being visible.
The Earth has weather patterns that have eroded most of the craters on Earth. The moon has no weather, therefore no erosion.
Quite simply, Earth has the conditions for life, the Moon doesn't.The Earth has water, the Moon doesn't.The Earth has air, the Moon doesn't.The Moon has extreme temperature differences.
Thunderstorms can occur on Earth due to the presence of water vapor and atmospheric conditions that create thunder and lightning. However, the moon does not have an atmosphere or water vapor, so thunderstorms do not occur on the moon.
There is no wind or anything. The atmospheric conditions of the moon are unimaginably different than those of Earth.
The moon does not have a greater effect on the earth than the sun, the moon effects the earth in a different way:The sun effects the earth by locking it in a gravitational orbit through the force of intertia, and effecting it's temperateness and density.The moon effects it on a closer short term basis by manipulating ocean and weather conditions.
This phrase refers to different types of moons symbolizing different weather conditions. "Pale moon rains" suggests light rain, "red moon blows" indicates windy conditions, and "white moon neither rains nor blows" implies calm and clear weather with neither rain nor wind.
The gravitational pull of the moon on the earth
Earth can sustain life. The Moon can not.
Rock is the only thing that they have in common as the moon does not have weather, water or life!