Scientists are thinking that there is water on the moon. Nobody is really sure that there is or isn't.
Sometimes there is a lot of moisture in the air. The sunlight reflected from the moon lights up this moisture all around the moon. This appears to us as a ring around the moon. When the air, there is no visible ring.
Yes, Moon Cheese does exist. It is a brand of crunchy cheese snacks that are made by dehydrating cheese to remove the moisture, resulting in a crispy and shelf-stable snack.
There would first have to be an atmosphere and water. The surface of the moon is subject to radiation given off by the sun and has no legitimate atmosphere to protect it from the heat of the sun. So no.
A haze around the moon can be caused by particles in the atmosphere, such as dust, smoke, or moisture, that scatter and diffract moonlight, leading to the appearance of a halo or haze. Atmospheric conditions like humidity and temperature can also contribute to the formation of a haze around the moon.
The Moon has no atmosphere to support weather patterns like rain. Without an atmosphere, there is no moisture or water cycle to create rainfall. Any water on the Moon would evaporate quickly due to the lack of atmosphere and low gravity.
the moon and the stars are made out of moisture and dust
No, the moon is not humid. The moon has no atmosphere to hold moisture, so there is no water or humidity present on its surface.
Sometimes there is a lot of moisture in the air. The sunlight reflected from the moon lights up this moisture all around the moon. This appears to us as a ring around the moon. When the air, there is no visible ring.
No there is virtually no atmosphere so that means no moisture so no clouds
Rock does not survive anywhere because it is not alive.
If therer is a ring around the sun or mon, it means that there is moisture in the atmosphere, thus the halo. It is an old sailors theme meaning that there is moisture on the way. This is because upper level atmospheric moisture is visable before a weather front. My grandfather always said if the moon has a halo, then it will bring rain. If dew is on the ground, then the the moisture is on ground level and no rain.
Yes, Moon Cheese does exist. It is a brand of crunchy cheese snacks that are made by dehydrating cheese to remove the moisture, resulting in a crispy and shelf-stable snack.
No, that is the moisture between you and the moon and the position of the moon. You see, a full moon that rises high in the sky makes us notice the shadows we cast, and the illumination of the ground. So, naturally, we look up at the moon. The reflected light of the moon is refracted passing through ice crystals, causing a hazy circle to ring the moon.
The Moon has no weather, because it has no atmosphere. In order for there to be winds, there has to be a media of some type for the combination of temperatures and moisture to create weather. Jupiter on the other hand has some terrific storms!
Yes, a body would not decompose on the moon due to the lack of atmosphere and extreme conditions such as low temperatures and lack of moisture.
The potential effects of the moon on the growth of mushrooms include changes in moisture levels, light exposure, and gravitational forces. Some believe that certain moon phases can influence mushroom growth, but scientific evidence is limited.
There would first have to be an atmosphere and water. The surface of the moon is subject to radiation given off by the sun and has no legitimate atmosphere to protect it from the heat of the sun. So no.