No air and no water.
The moon is dusty and lifeless because it lacks a thick atmosphere to protect it from space debris - resulting in constant bombardment that grinds rocks into fine dust. Additionally, the moon lacks liquid water and a magnetic field necessary to support life as we know it.
Moon has no atmosphere and dusty footprints remain on the moon forever, So there is no wind at all.
As yet no living organisms have been found in the samples brought back from the moon. As there is no air on the moon, and all organisms have to breath air, the fertility of the ground is most unlikely, but I may stand corrected on this matter.
because their no air and it outside the earth.
The moon has no air or no liquid. This is because the moon has no atmosphere and has little gravity to hold liquids.
The moon is dusty and lifeless because it lacks a thick atmosphere to protect it from space debris - resulting in constant bombardment that grinds rocks into fine dust. Additionally, the moon lacks liquid water and a magnetic field necessary to support life as we know it.
None at all. It is a dry and lifeless moon. Nothing we know of lives there.
No, because there is no air on the moon!
The moon has no air pressure because the moon has no air.
Moon has no atmosphere and dusty footprints remain on the moon forever, So there is no wind at all.
Because there is no air on the moon
no because there is no air particles on the moon
Air is considered homogeneous because it is a uniform mixture of gases, primarily nitrogen and oxygen, where the individual gas molecules are evenly distributed, making its composition consistent throughout. In contrast, dusty air is heterogeneous because it contains suspended particles, such as dust and pollutants, which can vary in size and concentration, leading to variations in composition and properties within the mixture. This difference in uniformity and distribution of components is what distinguishes homogeneous air from heterogeneous dusty air.
Because there is no air there.
As yet no living organisms have been found in the samples brought back from the moon. As there is no air on the moon, and all organisms have to breath air, the fertility of the ground is most unlikely, but I may stand corrected on this matter.
It can travel through the moon's crust, yes - it is solid. But it cannot travel through the air on the moon, of course, because there Is no air on the moon!
pure air is homogeneous but dusty air is heterogeneous