112,640,000 acres About 17.6 million sq miles, 640 acres to a sq mile.
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∙ 13y agoThe surface of the moon is approximately 14.6 million square miles, which is equivalent to about 9.3 billion acres.
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No, you would not float into space on the moon. The moon has gravity, although it is about one-sixth of Earth's gravity. You would still be pulled towards the moon's surface, but you would feel lighter and be able to jump higher compared to on Earth.
I would say, very rough since meteors and other things have crash onto the moon's surface, so it would be very rough
Yes, when you high jump on the moon, you would eventually come back down to the moon's surface due to the moon's gravity pulling you back down. The force of gravity on the moon is about one-sixth of that on Earth, so you would experience a slower descent back to the surface compared to on Earth.
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The Moon's total surface area is approximately 14.6 million square miles, and in terms of acres, this is equivalent to about 9.3 billion acres.
Io would appear the brightest moon from the surface of Jupiter, due to its proximity to the planet and its active volcanic activity, which reflects sunlight more effectively than the other moons.
The average distance from Earth to the Moon is about 384,400 kilometers (384,400,000 meters or 38,440,000,000 centimeters).
The surface of the moon is rocky and barren, with impact craters and dust, while the surface of the sun is a hot plasma that emits light and heat. The moon reflects light from the sun, while the sun generates its light through nuclear fusion in its core.
No the moon doesn't have blood on it's surface because that would be the dumbest thing in the first place and how would it get there in the first place.
No, you would not float into space on the moon. The moon has gravity, although it is about one-sixth of Earth's gravity. You would still be pulled towards the moon's surface, but you would feel lighter and be able to jump higher compared to on Earth.
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I would say, very rough since meteors and other things have crash onto the moon's surface, so it would be very rough
Lunar craters are found on the surface of the Moon. They are formed by impacts from meteoroids, asteroids, or comets hitting the Moon's surface. Some well-known lunar craters include Tycho, Copernicus, and Aristarchus.
Yes, there are many thousands or millions of craters on the Moon's surface.
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It's impossible to see Earth rise from the surface of the moon, since the moon is tidally locked in Earth's orbit.