Physics, asked by cristina6844, 1 year ago

Why do you think the footprints of neil armstron are still present on the surface of the moon ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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An astronaut's footprint can last a million years on the surface of the moon. That's because the moon has no atmosphere. It exists in the vacuum of space where there are no gentle breezes to sweep up the dust and erase the footprints.✔✔✔

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Answered by Anonymous
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The first footprints put on the moon will probably be there a long, long time — maybe almost as long as the moon itself lasts. Unlike on Earth, 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.

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