yes it would, and it would boil at a much much lower temperature than here on earth. boiling point is dependent on air pressure (lower air pressure -> lower boiling point) and since the moon has essentially no atomosphere, room temperature water as soon as it is exposed would vapourize istantly
you can see the effect of pressure on boiling point on earth when you try to boil water on a high mountain, it boiling at a much lower temperature.
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.
No, you would not float into space on the moon. The moon has gravity, although it is about one-sixth of Earth's gravity. You would still be pulled towards the moon's surface, but you would feel lighter and be able to jump higher compared to on Earth.
A sailboat wouldn't be able to sail on the moon because there is no atmosphere to generate wind. Additionally, the lack of water and buoyancy on the moon's surface would make it impossible for the sailboat to float on any liquid.
Yes, objects and people would technically float on the moon due to its weaker gravity compared to Earth. However, since the moon does have some gravity, objects and people would still have some weight and wouldn't be completely weightless.
In the moon's lower gravity, you would feel lighter and be able to jump higher. However, you wouldn't float as if you were in space because there is still some gravity on the moon. To stay in place, you would need to exert less force compared to on Earth.
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.
it would float
Umm, no because there is no water to float on.
It will float. Its a rock. It actually depends on how much water you have, if you you tried float it in the ocean, it would obviously sink. But if you tried to float it on a gladd or bowl or water, it would float,
Any liquid water exposed to vacuum will boil away immediately, and the moon has no air. And there is no ice on the moon.
No, you would not float into space on the moon. The moon has gravity, although it is about one-sixth of Earth's gravity. You would still be pulled towards the moon's surface, but you would feel lighter and be able to jump higher compared to on Earth.
A sailboat wouldn't be able to sail on the moon because there is no atmosphere to generate wind. Additionally, the lack of water and buoyancy on the moon's surface would make it impossible for the sailboat to float on any liquid.
you could play football on the moon because the ball would float and you could jump to get it.
Yes, objects and people would technically float on the moon due to its weaker gravity compared to Earth. However, since the moon does have some gravity, objects and people would still have some weight and wouldn't be completely weightless.
In the moon's lower gravity, you would feel lighter and be able to jump higher. However, you wouldn't float as if you were in space because there is still some gravity on the moon. To stay in place, you would need to exert less force compared to on Earth.
A styrofoam cup will float in water because styrofoam is less dense than water, causing it to displace water and float.
No.