no there is not activity on the moon
Yes, the moon does have volcanoes, but they are practically dead. They have no volcanic activity.
Because there is no active volcanic activity on the moon. For a planet or moon to develop water, it needs to have active volcanic activity. The steam from erupting volcanoes creates an atmosphere and condensation which, over millions of years, creates oceans. We know the moon had active volcanic activity millions of years ago, because there are pockets of ice on the moon. However, volcanic activity on the moon is now non-existent, therefore, no more water can be produced from volcanic steam.
Jupiters Moons
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atmosphere or tectonic activity to break down sharp edges and peaks like on Earth. As a result, mountains on the moon retain their jagged appearance from their initial formation through impacts and volcanic activity.
Yes, the moon does have volcanoes, but they are practically dead. They have no volcanic activity.
Things that happen in or on or to the Moon are called "lunar activity".
there is a lack of biological activity on the moon
volcanic activity
Because there is no active volcanic activity on the moon. For a planet or moon to develop water, it needs to have active volcanic activity. The steam from erupting volcanoes creates an atmosphere and condensation which, over millions of years, creates oceans. We know the moon had active volcanic activity millions of years ago, because there are pockets of ice on the moon. However, volcanic activity on the moon is now non-existent, therefore, no more water can be produced from volcanic steam.
The Moon has not effective atmosphere and therefore it has not weather. It also has no geological activity, although the correct term would be selenological activity since "geo" applies to the Earth.
Jupiters Moons
Yes, the moon is considered tectonically dead. It lacks the active plate tectonics that drive geological activity on Earth. The moon's surface is mainly shaped by impact cratering and volcanic activity in the past.
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Yes, the moon did have lava. Early in its history, the moon experienced volcanic activity that led to the formation of large basaltic plains called "maria." These maria are visible on the moon's surface today and are evidence of past volcanic activity.
the presence of solidified lava flows on the Moon