Yes. The weaker gravity on the moon does not change the fact that rock is denser than water. The rock will sink more slowly than it would on Earth, but it will still sink.
No, the moon cannot float on water because it is a massive celestial body that exerts gravitational force. It would not be able to stay afloat on the surface of water.
The moon is mostly made of a type of rock called anorthosite, which is composed of plagioclase feldspar. This gives the moon its distinctive light-colored appearance in contrast to Earth's darker rocks. Additionally, the moon's surface also contains other rock types such as basalt and breccia.
The Moon is primarily composed of rock and metal. Earth is made up of rock, metal, water, and gases such as oxygen and nitrogen. Additionally, Earth has a molten iron core, while the Moon does not have a molten core.
The moon rock brought back by Apollo 11 was called "Sample 10057".
About 0.005% of the moon's surface is covered with water, mainly in the form of ice found in shadowed craters near the poles. This water ice is believed to have been delivered by comets and other celestial bodies over millions of years.
Granite rock is denser than water, so it will sink when placed in water.
A rock will sink because it is more dense than the liquid into which it is placed.
Pumice is a type of volcanic rock that is known to float on water due to its porous nature.
Density describes mass per unit volume. Pretty much all rocks will sink unless there is air in it
Scoria is a type of volcanic rock that is typically denser than water, so it will sink in water.
Virtually all types of rock will sink in water. The only rock that can float on water is pumice.
Porous rock formations, such as limestone or sandstone, contain spaces within their structure that allow water to sink in. These spaces, known as pore spaces, enable water to flow through and be absorbed by the rock.
No there is no water in the moon.The moon is just a type of rock.
pumice (a volcanic rock)
Sink. Like a rock. Faster than a rock. The density of water is ~1 g/cm3. Anything more dense than that will sink.
Anorthite has a specific gravity greater than 3, which means it is denser than water and will sink in it.
All kayaks will sink if filled with enough water. It changes how much is needed, though.