is like nothing
In 1998, water ice was discovered on the moon. This discovery marked an important milestone as the presence of water could potentially support future lunar missions and the establishment of human settlements on the moon.
The moons gravity 'pulls' the earths water creating a 'tide.'
There is no evidence to suggest that water on the moon contains protein. Water present on the moon, typically in the form of ice, lacks the necessary components for proteins to form. Proteins are complex molecules comprised of amino acids, which are not found in abundance on the moon.
Water on the moon is primarily found in the form of ice in permanently shadowed regions near the poles, where temperatures are cold enough to keep it frozen. Recent discoveries also suggest the presence of water molecules scattered broadly across the lunar surface, trapped in minerals or within the lunar soil.
Roughly 0%. Water cannot exist in liquid form on the Moon's surface due to the lack of atmosphere and extremely low temperatures. Any water that may be present on the Moon is frozen in ice form.
Yes, but only in solid form.
tide is one
craters form when a metorite strikes earth then resulting in a dent in the earths crust
There is plenty of water, in the form of ice, on the moon.
In 1998, water ice was discovered on the moon. This discovery marked an important milestone as the presence of water could potentially support future lunar missions and the establishment of human settlements on the moon.
There is no water on the moon, but astronauts from the Apollo 16 mission have discovered a substance very much like water. It's sticky, white and it quenches thirst. Some might refer to it as semen, but i call it moonjuice.
the earths moon helps sustsian the gravity on the earths oceancs keeping them in balance
Yes I think it does but it was frozen over years ago so there COULD of been life on the moon
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The lack of atmosphere and water on the Moon prevents the water, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and oxygen cycles from occurring there. These cycles rely on the presence of these elements in gaseous or liquid form to move through various stages of the cycle, which is not possible on the Moon due to its harsh conditions.
The moon's gravitational pull creates tides on Earth's surface water. As the moon orbits, its gravitational force causes water to bulge out toward the moon, creating high tides. This effect is more noticeable in areas closer to the moon.
The moons gravity 'pulls' the earths water creating a 'tide.'