Take a look at the film of the landing and the people walking around on the moon.
There's lots of dust all over the place.
If the landing had been filmed on Earth, the dust would swirl whenever it was kicked up (whenever someone walks around or when they takeoff or land). That's because it would get caught in the air.
On the Moon, there is no air. Therefore, the dust simply travels in an arc from wherever it is kicked back to the ground some short distance away. There are no clouds of dust and there is no air turbulence to swirl the dust.
If they had faked the landing, they would have had to simulate that effect somehow, using technology available in 1969.
If you can explain how they did that, I have a few other questions for you.
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