
This video is answering the question of does The Moon have an atmosphere.
Tips for Parents
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Here's how to talk to your child about it
The Moon has a very thin atmosphere called the exosphere. It is not breathable and consists mostly of neon, helium, and hydrogen.
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Some activities you can do with your child now
Todo activities for engaging a 4-year-old after watching the video: - Ask your child to point to the moon in the sky and explain that it has a very thin atmosphere called the exosphere. - Encourage your child to blow bubbles and explain that the exosphere on the moon is not breathable like Earth's atmosphere. - Play a game where your child guesses which gases are found in the moon's exosphere (neon, helium, and hydrogen). - Have your child draw a picture of the moon and label its exosphere with the gases mentioned in the video.
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1 take away from the video for your child
Even though the moon has an atmosphere called the exosphere, it is extremely thin and not breathable. This teaches us that not everything is as it seems and we should always question and explore to find the truth.