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Unlike the Earth, the Moon is not tectonically active. Lunar quakes have different origins: Some are caused by day-to-night thermal differences as the surface varies in temperature.
https://thescience.dev/a-new-type-of-seismic-sensor-to-detect-moonquakes/
By Dr. Ravindra ShindeUnlike the Earth, the Moon is not tectonically active. Lunar quakes have different origins: Some are caused by day-to-night thermal differences as the surface varies in temperature.
https://thescience.dev/a-new-type-of-seismic-sensor-to-detect-moonquakes/