How do things get blown about on the moon if there is no wind ?
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Things never get blown on moon.
The effect is due to absence of gravity
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because of presence of free space or vacuum and really low gravity and no air friction.
Explanation:
things get blown up on moon because of really low gravitational force of attraction . it is almost similar to outer space atmosphere or vacuum..
that's why if you see any clips of astronauts walking on moon, you will see that they are tied to the rocket by rope.
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