Obviously the Earth has an atmosphere, and the moon also has one, although it is weaker and does not contain oxygen.
the moon doesnt but the earth does
The moon is far beyond the earth's atmosphere. The boundary between the atmosphere and outer space is generally considered to be an altitude of 62 miles, although there is a noticeable effect on spacecraft as high as 75 miles. The average distance from the earth to the moon is 233,000 miles.
Titan is Saturn's moon. Its atmosphere is similar to Earth's atmosphere because both contain around 80 percent nitrogen. Titan is a rocky, icy moon.
The greenhouse effect comes about when greenhouse gases in the atmosphere capture heat rising from the surface of the planet. As the moon has no atmosphere, it could not have a greenhouse effect. So the answer is: The earth.
The moon doesn't have an atmosphere and there any space matter will strike directly, where the earths atmosphere generally burns up space matter on entry. However, if you were on the moon and looked at the earth we are heavily pitted, think of the landscape near where you are
The moon has gravity, but it is much weaker than the gravity on Earth. It is not enough to hold onto an atmosphere.
No. The moon does not have an atmosphere.
There is no atmosphere on the Earth's moon.
The earth's atmosphere has a moon the ocean does not have a moon.
No, the moon is outside the Earth's atmosphere. :-)
The moon has no atmosphere, which is why there is no air. The Earth's atmosphere is about 62 miles thick.
The main difference is that the Earth has an atmosphere whereas the Moon doesn't.
The difference is that the earth has one and the moon doesn't.
The moon has no atmosphere and it is not within the Earth's atmosphere, so it never got "to the atmosphere."
Earth has it, moon doesn't.
The moon is outside of the earth's atmosphere.
The moon has no atmosphere or water.
no the moon is orbiting around the earth at a safe distance