Ice brought by comet impacts may be frozen in craters near the Moon's poles.
Like the moon of europa, ganymede has evidence of having liquid water flowing, but this water is now a thick layer of ice. this suggests that life may be able to live on this moon but not for a while as it still is missing key things that we have here on earth.
evidence of ice.
There could be sedimentary rocks on the Moon, the processes forming them would be different from those on the earth but it is possible that there are processes moving and layering Moon dust which could be regarded as a sediment. However, in general there is no erosion or deposition happening on the Moon as it does on Earth and therefore no rocks formed as a result of these processes.
There is water on the moon... according to latest theory. But there is non on the surface
There will not be a black hole in the moon today, tomorrow or forever (whenever that happens!)
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yes it could be possible if u are a millionare or billionare
yes if you take some there
It is possible that craters could have hit the moon.
There is (and can be) no liquid surface water on the Moon. However, there could be water in the form of ice in deep craters or in the form of hydrated minerals.
no it will not be
Yes, scientists have found water on the moon. Recent discoveries have shown that there is water ice in the permanently shadowed areas of the moon's poles. This water could potentially be used for future human missions to the moon.
Jupiter's moons - Europa and Ganymede possibly have oceans of liquid water under their crust. Saturn's moon - Enceladus also has a possible ocean of water under it's crust.
No, it is not possible to create fire on the Moon because there is no oxygen in the Moon's atmosphere, which is required for combustion. Additionally, the Moon's surface is made up of materials that do not easily catch fire.
Currently, it is not feasible to grow rice on the moon as the conditions are harsh for plant growth. The moon has no atmosphere, extreme temperature fluctuations, and no access to water or nutrients required for plant growth. Future developments in technology may make it possible to grow crops on the moon, but it is currently a challenging proposition.