I would imagine it drops, because there is less gravity.
There is no air pressure on the moon as the moon does not have an atmosphere pressing down on the moons surface.
No, there isn't any air resistance on the moon
1) it will get as big as it can get. (no external pressure) 2) it will fall like a rock. (no air to buoy it up, no air resistance to slow it down)
The moon has no atmosphere, so its pressure is zero.
Because the atmosphere on the moon is negligible. No atmosphere = No atmospheric pressure
On the Moon there is no atmosphere, so there is nothing to breathe. In addition we need the pressure of the air on our bodies. We also need protection from the extremes of temperature found there.
The moon has no air pressure because the moon has no air.
Because there is no air there.
Air pressure
The pressure drops with altitude. More quickly at first, but more gradually the higher you go. If plotted on a graph, you would get a curve.
No. There's no air, and therefore no difference in air pressure to cause wind.
By glider do you mean like paper airplane?? it is held up by air pressure,,This will not work on the moon. There is no air there.
The air he had with him and the pressure suit he was wearing that was fed with that air allowed him to breath almost normally.
No, there isn't any air resistance on the moon
Air Pressure
the moon actually has no air on the moon.
The moon doesn't have an ocean because for a liquid to exist it needs air pressure, the moons atmosphere is almost non existent, so there is not enough pressure to sustain any fluid.
The moon doesn't have air.