The first human to step on the moon was Neil Armstrong. The moon is dusty and lifeless because unlike the Earth, it does not have an atmosphere.
No air and no water.
No, there are no skeletons on the moon. The moon is a lifeless environment, so there are no living creatures (or skeletons) on its surface.
The dusty layer of the moon, usually caused by meteors crashing on the surface, is called ragiliff.
There are no stars between the Earth and the Moon. The stars we see in the night sky are much farther away. The Moon is located within our own solar system, while the stars are located at much greater distances in our galaxy and beyond.
As far as we know, there are no living things on the moon. The harsh conditions on the moon, such as extreme temperatures, lack of atmosphere, and no liquid water, make it inhospitable for life as we know it.
No air and no water.
Red, barren, dusty, lifeless,
No, there are no skeletons on the moon. The moon is a lifeless environment, so there are no living creatures (or skeletons) on its surface.
Cold and dusty
None at all. It is a dry and lifeless moon. Nothing we know of lives there.
The dusty layer of the moon, usually caused by meteors crashing on the surface, is called ragiliff.
Mercury looks a lot like the far side of the moon. It is lifeless and littered with countless craters.
the moon has a very rough and dusty surface. It is covered by mountains of dust.
Dusty's Trail - 1973 Half Moon 1-10 was released on: USA: 13 November 1973
yes, moon rocks are slowly crushed over time due to its gravitational pull.
old, dusty and full of craters
Because there is no known life on the moon. The rocks brought back by the Apollo astronauts showed no evidence of life in the past either.