the moon is composed of rcks.
The layer of moon that is composed of magnesium, iron,silicon (not silica) is called Crust.It is outermost layer of the moon. It also contains Calcium,Aluminum and Oxygen.
None of Jupiter's Galilean moons are composed mostly of nitrogen. Ganymede is primarily composed of water ice, while Callisto, Europa, and Io are composed of a mix of rock and ice. Nitrogen is more commonly found in the atmosphere of Titan, a moon of Saturn.
The highlands of the moon are primarily composed of rocks rich in aluminum and silica minerals, such as anorthosite. These rocks are lighter in color and older than the volcanic plains of the moon. The highlands are believed to have formed early in the moon's geological history through the solidification of a cooling magma ocean.
No, the moon is not made of asbestos. The moon is primarily composed of rock and dust, with elements such as oxygen, silicon, magnesium, and iron. Asbestos is a fibrous mineral that is not found on the moon.
Lunar highlands are large areas on the Moon's surface that are elevated and characterized by rugged, mountainous terrain. They are composed mainly of light-colored anorthosite rocks and are thought to be among the oldest features on the Moon, dating back to the Moon's early history.
Yes, the moon is composed of rock.
Regolith
The layer of moon that is composed of magnesium, iron,silicon (not silica) is called Crust.It is outermost layer of the moon. It also contains Calcium,Aluminum and Oxygen.
Moon is composed of:Oxygen 41% to 45% massSilicon 21%Iron 13 %Calcium 8%Aluminium 7%Magnesium 6%
Alexandre Desplat composed the New Moon theme song.
None of Jupiter's Galilean moons are composed mostly of nitrogen. Ganymede is primarily composed of water ice, while Callisto, Europa, and Io are composed of a mix of rock and ice. Nitrogen is more commonly found in the atmosphere of Titan, a moon of Saturn.
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Yes. The moon is made mostly of rock but has a small nickel-iron core.
Yes the Americans really did land and walk on the moon.
You can't see the new moon and it's really dark, but with the full moon you can see the moon and it's really bright.
The highlands of the moon are primarily composed of rocks rich in aluminum and silica minerals, such as anorthosite. These rocks are lighter in color and older than the volcanic plains of the moon. The highlands are believed to have formed early in the moon's geological history through the solidification of a cooling magma ocean.