Terrestrial, we put astronauts on the moon in 1969.
It is covered in a thick layer of powdery dust, if you could go up there today you would still see the astronauts footprints because of the lack of wind.
No. The moon is not a planet; it is a moon. If it had its own orbit around the sun it would be considered a terrestrial planet.
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Approximately 0.005% of the Earth's water is found in its soil. This water is vital for plant growth and sustains terrestrial ecosystems.
Earth has one natural satellite, commonly referred to as "the Moon."
No. It is a terrestrial planet like the other inner planets, meaning it is mostly rocky.
The moon has a solid (terrestrial) surface.
The moon is not a planet; it is a natural satellite. If it had its own orbit around the sun it would be considered a terrestrial planet.
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The moon is a terrestrial body, not a gas giant. Terrestrial bodies are made mostly of rock and metal, while gas giants are primarily composed of gases like hydrogen and helium.
Neither, it is a `moon` or natural satellite orbiting Jupiter.
No. The sun is a star, not a planet. The moon is a moon. If it had its own orbit around the sun it would be considered a terrestrial planet.
The moon isn't necessarily a planet, so no.
No. The moon is not a planet; it is a moon. If it had its own orbit around the sun it would be considered a terrestrial planet.
Terrestrial planets are solid and gaseous planets are made of gas. Gaseous planets are huge and terrestrial planets are small. Gas giants are far from the sun and terrestrial planets are close to the sun.
It is terrestrial.
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