the moon is gray because all the spasce astrouds dust rubbed off and gatherd to and on the moon
YES
by craters in space
on the moon
Gray white
Neutral gray.
The moon isn't actually white. It is gray. I figured that out using my noggin and because I am a smart fourth grader who is 9. But, the moon might change it's gray color to a different color in 10,000 years.The moon is not white it is gray the reason it looks white is because the sun is reflecting its rays off the moon which bounces off and gives us the silvery moonlight at night.
Winter6
It looks gray and bumpy (with its moons)...
The moon is generally a dark gray, but it looks silver when it is illuminated by the sun.
The layer of gray debris that covers the moon is called regolith. It is a mixture of dust, soil, broken rock, and other materials that have accumulated on the moon's surface over billions of years.
No. The Sun is white (with a slight yellow-green bias), and the moon is charcoal gray.