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Since there is no air on the moon, we cannot breathe without support. Also, the temperature is unsuitable.

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Why is there no life in the moon?

Because there is no atmosphere on the moon and it does not have a suitable environment for life to survive :)


What conditions on earth make it suitable for life than the moon?

earth provides oxegen wich we breath. also the vacum would kill us you


Why are conditions on the moon difficult for human?

No houses!


What are two differences between conditions for life on the moon and on earth?

Quite simply, Earth has the conditions for life, the Moon doesn't.The Earth has water, the Moon doesn't.The Earth has air, the Moon doesn't.The Moon has extreme temperature differences.


Is there life on Moon or Mars?

There is no life on the Moon or Mars. The unique planet on the solar system that has gathered conditions to develop life is the Earth.


How did they adapt to the moon?

It took thousands of years of evolution for life to adapt to the living conditions of the moon.


What moon can support human life?

Right now, none. But he closest in Titan, a moon of Saturn, which is believed to have water. It may one day support human life with the proper structuring and planning.


Why can the moon not support life?

Life requires air and food. There is no air on the Moon, nor are there any traces of food that are suitable for living things on Earth. The Moon is also not the holder of ANY water or liquid that can be used to sustain living things.


Why can the moon support life?

Life requires air and food. There is no air on the Moon, nor are there any traces of food that are suitable for living things on Earth. The Moon is also not the holder of ANY water or liquid that can be used to sustain living things.


Why do scientist think that conditions for life might exist within Enceladus?

They do not think that conditions for life must exist inside Enceladus; they merely think it is possible. The Cassini probe has detected geysers venting ice and water vapor from beneath the icy surface of Enceladus, indicating that there is liquid water beneath the ice. Scientists consider liquid water to be the best indicator for a planet or moon to potentially be suitable for life.


What were NASA's greatest discoveries?

Probably landing on the moon, finding that life may be suitable on one of Jupiter's moons, and that Pluto is not a planet.


Will the moon Titan sustain human life?

No. Titan is much too cold for humans.