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If the moon's atmosphere were similar to Earth's atmosphere, the stars near the moon would appear white to the naked eye. This is because in Earth's atmosphere, stars appear white due to the scattering of light by the gases present in the atmosphere.
The Earths surface would be much colder than it is.
During a lunar eclipse with no atmosphere on Earth, the moon would appear dark and reddish due to the sunlight refracted by the Earth's atmosphere. Without the atmosphere, the moon would not have the red hue and would instead appear darker and possibly slightly illuminated by sunlight passing through the Earth's shadow.
The moon does have an atmosphere but it is very thin, it only has one part unlike earth's atmosphere. The atmosphere of the moon is called the Exosphere. Nothing bad will affect it just more craters will be found.
We will definitely see more stars, but I guess, the sky will still look like a dome. Each point on that dome should be a "vanishing point" in the direction toward that point (the appearance of a point on the horizon at which parallel lines converge). Well, if the Earth had no atmosphere, the sky would be dark all the time (even during the daytime).
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If the moon's atmosphere were similar to Earth's atmosphere, the stars near the moon would appear white to the naked eye. This is because in Earth's atmosphere, stars appear white due to the scattering of light by the gases present in the atmosphere.
we would die
In the absence of an atmosphere it wouldn't. Even with an atmosphere any air resistance would be negligible.
Yes, 80% of the Earths atmosphere is made up of nitrogen.
No we don't get squished when we are leaving the earths atmosphere so neither would a bug
youll die
There is good ozone and then there is bad ozone. Good ozone is present in the earth's atmosphere.
The Earths surface would be much colder than it is.
During a lunar eclipse with no atmosphere on Earth, the moon would appear dark and reddish due to the sunlight refracted by the Earth's atmosphere. Without the atmosphere, the moon would not have the red hue and would instead appear darker and possibly slightly illuminated by sunlight passing through the Earth's shadow.
Nitrogen makes up approximately 78% of Earth's atmosphere.
No. If a comet were to strike the Earth, the results would probably be catastrophic.