no there was no lava or water That was originally believed to be true, but quite recently some water has been found present in rocks on the mood. However there is no lava, as the moon does not have a hot central core.
The types of lava flows that are found on the moon are lava tubes, block lava, aa lava and pahoehoe lava. The youngest lava found on the moon is about 2000 years old, while the oldest lava flow is about 15,000 years old.
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Yes, the pools of lava our now what are the lunar "seas".
Yes, it is dried up lava the moon use to have volcanoes. The moon use to have a core but is no longer in use.
The Sea of Tranquility on the moon does not contain liquid water as we know it. Instead, it consists of hardened lava plains from ancient volcanic activity. There may be traces of water ice in permanently shadowed craters near the poles of the moon, but the Sea of Tranquility itself is not known to have liquid water.
The moon is dormant. There isn't any lava on the moon, and there aren't any "kinds" of lava. If you're talking about magma, then there still aren't any types of it.
The types of lava flows that are found on the moon are lava tubes, block lava, aa lava and pahoehoe lava. The youngest lava found on the moon is about 2000 years old, while the oldest lava flow is about 15,000 years old.
moon liquid
No, The moon does not have a liquid core like Earth
No. There is no lava on the moon. Mankind has been to the moon 5 times since the famous landing of Neil Armstrong on the moon in 1969.
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Yes, the pools of lava our now what are the lunar "seas".
Yes, it is dried up lava the moon use to have volcanoes. The moon use to have a core but is no longer in use.
When water meets a lava 'block', the lava is converted into an obsidian block. If water meets 'flowing' lava then the lava is turned into cobblestone.
The moon, believe it or not, once was full of lava. That is why there are so many holes in the moon.
The Sea of Tranquility on the moon does not contain liquid water as we know it. Instead, it consists of hardened lava plains from ancient volcanic activity. There may be traces of water ice in permanently shadowed craters near the poles of the moon, but the Sea of Tranquility itself is not known to have liquid water.
the moon contains lava beneath its surface