it will fall to the ground
If you were standing on the moon, you would see a barren landscape with vast plains, rocky terrain, and mountains. The sky would appear black, and you would see Earth in the distance, appearing much larger than the moon appears from Earth. The lack of atmosphere would mean there would be no weather, clouds, or breathable air.
The moon rock brought back by Apollo 11 was called "Sample 10057".
If a rock from the moon were to land on Earth, it would likely be classified as a meteorite upon entry and landing. Scientists would study it to learn more about moon rocks and the moon's composition. It would not have any significant impact on Earth due to the relatively small size of the rock.
You would measure the rock's speed increasing from 0 m/s to 8.15 m/s over a time span of about 5 seconds. This would be the observed acceleration due to gravity on the moon acting on the rock.
Yes, gabbro is a type of rock that can be found on the Moon. Gabbro is a common type of igneous rock formed from the cooling of magma. It is likely present in the lunar crust due to past volcanic activity on the Moon.
A planet, one of which you happen to be standing on :P
No, The moon is not hollow. If it were, it would mass a lot less, and orbit very differently. It is very clearly rock all the way through.
The moon is made of rock.
If you were standing on the moon, you would see a barren landscape with vast plains, rocky terrain, and mountains. The sky would appear black, and you would see Earth in the distance, appearing much larger than the moon appears from Earth. The lack of atmosphere would mean there would be no weather, clouds, or breathable air.
Yes, the moon is composed of rock.
On the moon , gravity is 6 times lesser than on the earth. If you threw a rock , it would flew 6 times further than it would flew on the earth.
metres1.63 m/s2
The moon rock brought back by Apollo 11 was called "Sample 10057".
Yes. Moon rock is similar to volcanic rock on Earth.
If a rock from the moon were to land on Earth, it would likely be classified as a meteorite upon entry and landing. Scientists would study it to learn more about moon rocks and the moon's composition. It would not have any significant impact on Earth due to the relatively small size of the rock.
Yes. The moon is a body of rock.
You would measure the rock's speed increasing from 0 m/s to 8.15 m/s over a time span of about 5 seconds. This would be the observed acceleration due to gravity on the moon acting on the rock.