The moon is made of rock. Its composition is very similar to that of Earth.
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The moon is a huge ball of rock, chemically similar to the rocks of the Earth's crust and mantle. It does not have a core of nickel and iron, unlike the Earth.
The moon is made mostly of rock and may have a small core made of iron.
Unlike the gas planets, Earth and its moon, Mercury, Venus, and Mars are all mostly rocky in composition.
the Earth is made of rock, magma deep in the Earth's crust, and some dirt here and there. the Moon is made of rock.
Since Mars is much larger than the Moon and made of similar materials its gravity must be stronger.
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The moon is made out of dust and rock.
There have never been life rafts used on the moon.
the Earth is made of rock, magma deep in the Earth's crust, and some dirt here and there. the Moon is made of rock.
They are al in space, and made of the same materials and atoms.
Since Mars is much larger than the Moon and made of similar materials its gravity must be stronger.
The moon orbits our planet. Planets do not orbit moon. A moon is a moon because it orbits planets. The reverse of your question, 'What was the first moon to orbit a planet.', is hard to say. Moons are formed in different ways and because of this can be made of materials that existed long before they became moons.
some astronauts think that they have found water on the moon
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Loose rock materials found on the moon are called regolith. They are a mixture of powdery dust and broken rock. They are formed by the impact of meteorites.
There are no stations on the moon. However, if we were to build one there, then the materials would have to be strong and lightweight, possibly alloys of aluminum and/or titanium. They would need to be strong to withstand impacts of micrometeors without being punctured, and light enough to transport to the moon. You can read about the Lunar Excursion Module or NASA's space shuttles and see what their structures were made of... similar materials might be used as the space shuttles face similar requirements for travelling in space.