Saturn is a gas giant, and does not have a surface to speak of.
The moon's surface is solid and rocky, so it is not soft. It is covered in craters, mountains, and dust.
Space rocks (meteors) striking the surface.
Io, the innermost of Jupiter's four largest moons, appears the brightest from Jupiter's surface due to its proximity to the planet and its reflective surface.
Yes, the moon does not have holes like Earth does. However, it does have craters, which are formed by impacts from meteoroids and asteroids. These craters can appear as "holes" on the moon's surface when viewed from a distance.
Triton, one of Pluto's moons, is the coldest moon in the solar system. In second place is Charon, another one of Pluto's moons.
On a soft surface you would compress the soft surface instead of the chest.
The moon's surface is solid and rocky, so it is not soft. It is covered in craters, mountains, and dust.
action and reaction are equal but opposite in direction. soft surface absorbs the action and gradually decrease speed whike hard surface is unable to do so...
Saturn does not really have a surface. The only hard part of Saturn is its rocky core. The "surface" of Saturn is actually hydrogen and helium kept in a spherical shape by the planet's gravity.
that it would be like the craters on the moon and that it is very hard.
You would not be able to see the moons from the surface; Jupiter's atmosphere is too thick.
The moons surface is covered with regolith. There are 2 main kinds of surface; maria and highlands. There are lots of craters and dust. the moons sky is always black.it has no air or water
No. They are made of rock and ice.
Hard
Soft objects have a low rigidity and can easily change shape when pressure is applied, while hard objects have high rigidity and maintain their shape under pressure. Soft objects often have a smooth surface texture, while hard objects are typically rough or firm to the touch. Examples of soft objects include pillows or sponge, while examples of hard objects include rocks or metal.
Metorites
A ball will typically bounce higher on a hard surface like tile compared to a soft surface like carpet. This is because the hard surface allows for less energy to be absorbed upon impact, resulting in a higher bounce.