Science, asked by hassanfamily228228, 9 months ago

The footprints left by the astronauts, Neil
Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin on the
Moon in 1969 are still there today. Can
you explain why​

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Answered by Anonymous
35

Answer:

Because there is no erosion by wind or water on the moon because it has no atmosphere and all the water on the surface is frozen as ice.

So the footprints in the moon stay longer...

Hope it helps..

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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