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The rocks on the Moon were on the lunar surface many millions of years ago, because the Moon (with no air or water) has almost no erosion and no chemical processes taking place. It also has no volcanic or tectonic activity, which constantly changes most of the Earth's surface.

In effect, although it is pummeled incessantly by meteors, the Moon is a vacuum-sealed container for its surface rocks, which on the Earth would have disappeared long ago.

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