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In some deep craters near the moon's poles, the temperature is always near -400 degrees F (-240 degrees C). ... Those elements are present in tiny amounts -- only a few hundred atoms of each per cubic centimeter of exosphere. In addition to vapors produced by impacts, the moon also releases some gases from its interior.
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www.nasa.gov/worldbook/moon_worldbook.html
www.nasa.gov/worldbook/moon_worldbook.html
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Craters I think the way the craters were made were by the suns hot rays and it has burned or melted the moon.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_did_the_moon's_craters_fo...
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Most of moons craters were produced by? How did many of the moons craters formed? Most of the moons craters were produced by? What were the craters ont eh moon caused by? What were most of the moons craters produced by?
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wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_many_causes_of_the_moons_cr...
wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_many_causes_of_the_moons_craters
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Geology of the Moon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The geology of the Moon (sometimes called selenology , although the latter term can refer more generally to "lunar science") is quite different from that of the Earth. The Moon lacks a significant...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geology_of_the_Moon
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The Moon written by an university professor shows many of the Moon craters in close up photos. The text is fairly easy to understand and explains craters and other formations seen on the Moon.
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www.fi.edu/pieces/schutte/cratersintro.html
www.fi.edu/pieces/schutte/cratersintro.html
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To determine the factors affecting the physical features of the moon and that the craters on the Moon are impact craters. To learn more about the terms associated with impact craters. To understand that impact craters are also found on Earth.
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www.fi.edu/pieces/schutte/currcrater.html
www.fi.edu/pieces/schutte/currcrater.html
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- These are actual questions from an exam I gave in the recent past. ... WARNING!!! Under no circumstances would I use this as a study guide -- that is, I wouldn't study only these questions assuming that if you know them, you will do well on the exam. ... 1.Relative humidity is 50% two days in a row, but one day is...
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www.mtsu.edu/~cdharris/GEOL100/exam4Q.htm
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Impact craters on the moon, how simple and complex impact craters are formed. ... ; Impact Craters on the Moon ... General; Description Inside the Moon Craters Phases of the Moon Why Do We See Only One Side of the Moon? Tides Activities, Web Links...
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/moon/Crate...
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/moon/Craters.shtml
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