The moon is very big about 1/4 of the size of the Earth (it looks small because it is a long way away).
The moon is also solid (like the Earth) and thus there is no room in it to be filled up with shotgun shells.
If the moon was empty then you would have to turn 1/4 of the Earth into shotgun shells to fill the volume the Moon takes up.
millions Actually more like about 1*1047
From the perspective of the earth, the most apparent objects that go through phases are the moon, Venus and Mercury
The main metallic element in the core of the moon is iron. Studies suggest that the moon has a small, solid inner core made mostly of iron with some nickel.
No. The moon does not even give off light energy. It reflects light from the sun. This is a purely physical process.
The lack of atmosphere and water on the Moon prevents the water, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and oxygen cycles from occurring there. These cycles rely on the presence of these elements in gaseous or liquid form to move through various stages of the cycle, which is not possible on the Moon due to its harsh conditions.
It would require an incomprehensible number of Big Macs to fill up the moon. The moon's volume is estimated to be about 2.2 billion cubic kilometers, and a Big Mac is about 0.445 cubic decimeters. This means you would need trillions upon trillions of Big Macs to come close to filling up the moon.
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you make one of sea shells
The Sun's volume is approximately the same as 64,314,000 volumes of Earth's Moon.
they don't have water to fill them in or an atmosphere where they can burn up
it was fill-med in new Jersey
Craters last for millions of years on the surface of the moon because the moon does not have an atmosphere. Saying this the moon does not have anything able to fill in the craters such as soil or rain.
The volume of the Sun is 3.4 x 1017The volume of the Moon is 2.195 x 1010Therefore, you could fit x Moons in the Sun
enough to fill the moon
Alot more than it would to fill your toilet
Craters last for millions of years on the surface of the moon because the moon does not have an atmosphere. Saying this the moon does not have anything able to fill in the craters such as soil or rain.
Approximately 109 Earths could fit across the sun's diameter, based on the sun being about 109 times wider than Earth. Since the moon is much smaller than Earth, it would take many more moons than Earths to fill the circumference of the sun.