As bizzare as it sounds. That statement is 100% true. Now, don't get confused and start looking up pictures of the moon scouting for purple spots. It's true only in an if-then statement. IF the moon has purple spots, THEN it is June. If-then statements are made up of two things. A hypothesis, the "if" part, and the conclusion, the "then" part. Now here is where it starts getting confusing. If perhaps the hypothesis should be "illogical" like the moon having purple spots, then the statement would be considered true. On the other hand, if the hypothesis were to be:If it is June, and the conclusion being:then the moon has purple spots. That would be false, because the hypothesis falls under the realm of logic and it's counterpart, the conclusion, is false and illogical.
The idea that the moon has purple spots in June is a myth and not scientifically supported. The moon's appearance is influenced by atmospheric conditions, lunar phases, and its surface characteristics, which do not change seasonally in such a way. Any perceived color variations are typically due to atmospheric effects or light pollution, rather than specific seasonal patterns.
the moon is purple because of its dust
Yes purple and yellow spots
Purple Moon ended in 1999.
The spots are craters left over from meteors that hit the moon.
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They are large reddish purple spots
At this time, there is no Moshling on Moshi Monsters that is attracted by a Purple Moon Orchid, so it is unlikely that you can get a purple moon orchid.
The moon is a sphere about one- seventh of the earth's size. It has dark spots and bright spots and craters.
purple with pink spots
they are purple with bright green spots