No the moon has no weather.
The Moon doesn't significantly affect weather on Earth, and weather on Earth doesn't affect the Moon at all.
The moon does not directly determine the weather. However, its gravitational influence on Earth, along with other factors like its position in relation to the sun, can affect things like tides and atmospheric pressure, which may indirectly influence weather patterns.
There is no 'weather' on the moon - it has never rained or snowed there and there is no wind there because of it's lack of atmosphere. This is why the footprints left by the Apollo astronauts are still there. The only 'weather' you will experience on the moon is meteorites hitting the moon, forming craters.
No not directly.
No the moon has no weather.
The Moon doesn't significantly affect weather on Earth, and weather on Earth doesn't affect the Moon at all.
The moon has no weather because it has no atmosphere.
The moon has no atmosphere therefor there is no weather on the moon.
You get no weather without air, and the moon has none of that.
No atmosphere = no weather
No, there is no way for humans to control the weather.
No. The moon does not have an atmosphere.
No, the Moon has no seasons and no weather.
No weather on Moon.
'Weather' is the general term for the behavior of the air.In order to have weather, you need to have air.If you don't have air, then you don't have weather.There is no air on the Moon.Therefore there is no weather on the Moon.
No. The phases of the Moon are independent of the weather. However, if there are clouds, you may not be able to SEE the Moon. But it's still there.