Phobos, one of Mars' moons, does not have dirt in the traditional sense. Its surface is covered with regolith, a layer of loose, powdery material created by the impacts of meteoroids over time. This regolith can resemble soil but differs in composition and formation from typical Earth dirt.
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Saturn is a gas giant, and does not have a surface to speak of.
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Yes, the moon's surface is covered in a layer of fine dust called regolith. This dust is made up of fragmented rocks, minerals, and glass particles from meteorite impacts over billions of years.
Mercury does not have soil like Earth does. Its surface is mostly covered with a thin layer of loose rock and dust, known as regolith. This regolith is heavily influenced by the impacts of asteroids and comets.
Phobos, one of Mars' moons, does not have dirt in the traditional sense. Its surface is covered with regolith, a layer of loose, powdery material created by the impacts of meteoroids over time. This regolith can resemble soil but differs in composition and formation from typical Earth dirt.
Regolith
The layer of debris on the moon is called regolith. Regolith is made up of dust, soil, and broken rock fragments that have accumulated on the moon's surface over millions of years.
It is a layer of pulverized rock dust called "Regolith".
Saturn is a gas giant, and does not have a surface to speak of.
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Regolith is a layer of loose material covering solid rock. Examples of this are dust, soil, broken rock, and other materials.
Regolith.
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