The vapor form, the liquid form, and the solid form are.
Water is a common earth substance that is not found on the moon in its liquid form. While there is evidence of water in the form of ice on the moon's surface, there are no bodies of liquid water like oceans or lakes.
Water on the Moon exists primarily as ice, found in permanently shadowed craters at the poles, while Earth has abundant liquid water covering about 71% of its surface. Earth's water cycle supports diverse ecosystems and life, whereas the Moon's water is largely inaccessible and not part of a cycle. Additionally, the Moon's water is believed to be a result of solar wind interactions and comet impacts, contrasting with Earth's water, which has been stable for billions of years. Overall, while both celestial bodies contain water, its forms, availability, and roles differ significantly.
Neil Armstrong and his team discovered that the moon has a dusty and rocky surface, with no atmosphere, water, or life forms. They also found that the moon has a lower gravity than Earth and is covered in craters caused by impacts from asteroids and meteors.
Mountains, canyons, and plateaus are landforms found on Earth but not on the moon due to the lack of tectonic activity and erosion processes. Additionally, bodies of water such as oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers are also unique to Earth's surface.
It is not the gravitional effect ON the moon, but the gravitional effect OF the moon. The moon pulls on the earth, just as the earth pulls on the moon. The pull of the moon causes water to be drawn towards the moon, and forms a "bump" in the level of water. As the earth rotates below the water, the raised part of the water has the effect of making the water get deeper, then shallower. Those are the tides.
Yes. Water can be found on earth and moon!
Liquid water
frozen water is the water from that I found that Saturn has.
Liquid water
Water is a common earth substance that is not found on the moon in its liquid form. While there is evidence of water in the form of ice on the moon's surface, there are no bodies of liquid water like oceans or lakes.
lots.... i would start with some sort of forms of water
There is no atmosphere on the Moon and no large bodies of water to cause any forms of erosion, so there is no erosion like on Earth.
Water on the Moon exists primarily as ice, found in permanently shadowed craters at the poles, while Earth has abundant liquid water covering about 71% of its surface. Earth's water cycle supports diverse ecosystems and life, whereas the Moon's water is largely inaccessible and not part of a cycle. Additionally, the Moon's water is believed to be a result of solar wind interactions and comet impacts, contrasting with Earth's water, which has been stable for billions of years. Overall, while both celestial bodies contain water, its forms, availability, and roles differ significantly.
Neil Armstrong and his team discovered that the moon has a dusty and rocky surface, with no atmosphere, water, or life forms. They also found that the moon has a lower gravity than Earth and is covered in craters caused by impacts from asteroids and meteors.
the earth does but the moon does not
Mountains, canyons, and plateaus are landforms found on Earth but not on the moon due to the lack of tectonic activity and erosion processes. Additionally, bodies of water such as oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers are also unique to Earth's surface.
Earth has oceans the moon doesn,t the earth has volcanoes the moon does not the earth has a core the earth does not