it is called cam dust
No potatoes need dirt to grow
The Earth appears mostly blue from the Moon due to its oceans, but it also shows brown, green, and white areas representing land masses, vegetation, and clouds.
Ignoring your terrible way of framing the question, the answer is yes. Dirt is the middle period between rock and sand. When dirt becomes fine enough it becomes sand and when rock becomes fine enough it becomes dirt.
The so-called super moon is properly called a Perigee Moon.The so-called super moon is properly called a Perigee Moon.The so-called super moon is properly called a Perigee Moon.The so-called super moon is properly called a Perigee Moon.The so-called super moon is properly called a Perigee Moon.The so-called super moon is properly called a Perigee Moon.The so-called super moon is properly called a Perigee Moon.The so-called super moon is properly called a Perigee Moon.The so-called super moon is properly called a Perigee Moon.
Europa is an icy moon of Jupiter, and its surface is covered with a layer of water ice. It does not have dirt or gravel like we find on Earth.
lunar dirt
yes there is moon dirt and u can buy moon dirt but it cost billions of dollars
There is dirt and sand on the moon because you don't have to have water to have erosion and weathering. The rocks on the moon are weathered by cold and by impact from meteors.
No the moon is made of dust and dirt. It does reflect the sunlight though.
sanchez
yes but it cost billions of dollars
No potatoes need dirt to grow
A vacuum cleaner relies on moving air to pick up and transport debris to the bag or dirt container. As the moon has nothing that can really be called an atmosphere, the machine cannot function.
a dirt clod
The Earth appears mostly blue from the Moon due to its oceans, but it also shows brown, green, and white areas representing land masses, vegetation, and clouds.
There are three primary components of soil ("dirt"): Sand, Silt, and Clay.
A moon of Jupiter is called a Jovian moon.