There is still gravity on the moon. We know that because, how else would the space ship be able to land? If something as heavy as a space ship can stay down, so can sand.
moon sand is a type of playdo that you can mold stuff out of and it doesn't get hard so you are able to keep on using the same chunk of moon sand over and over again and it can be many many different colors as well.
Moon sand can be formed when it is put in water because it is waterproof. While it is unknown who the first person was to make it, it was first referred to in 1915.
Its on the sand as if in the sand that means one has buried it self in sand
Float is normally a verb. However, you can have a rootbeer float and it is a noun.
a vane called sand
Moon sand moon sand sand that moulds like dough
tape, float, sand, re-float, re-sand. . .then prime
I think the moon does float...its just like earth i guess:)
No, moon sand does not come from the actual moon in space. Moon sand is a type of moldable sand-like substance that is made for play and is unrelated to the moon. It is typically a mixture of sand and other materials designed to have a unique texture.
Yes
It is impossible to cook moon sand to harden it because, as the commercial says, moon sand never dries out.
Soil floats on water!
yes,moon sand is always dry
You don't float in air on the moon because there is no air on the moon, and you don't float anyway. There is gravity on the moon; it is one-sixth the force of Earth's gravity, so you can jump six times higher on the moon, but you don't float weightlessly.
A person will float on the moon because the moon has a weaker gravitational pull compared to Earth. This means that the force pulling the person towards the moon's surface is not as strong, allowing them to float or move more easily.
No because sand will fall apart if its not compact enough
Yes the moon does have water. it is in the sand. to find it you have to find red sand.