No. Since the moon has no atmosphere, it never rains which prevents plants from growing and there are extreme temperature changes between day and night so no plant could survive these extreme variations in temperature.
ofcourse not because the moon doesnt have gravity to hold the soil together and the plant needs water and sunlight and lots and lots of soil to keep it together
-------------As of now, no. By 2025(or so), we are supposedly going to have a settlement on the moon. And soon somehow find a way to grow plants.
no, but it sometimes appears larger due to the full moon. The moon hosts no life, so it cannot grow.
no--- two reasons: 1. They would loose oxygen in space 2. That's a stupid question! a plant grow on the moon
Yes, the moon has sunlight, carbon dioxide and water. This is all a plant needs to grow and do photosynthesis. It has been done before.
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the moon started like this.......... a big headed person went on the moon and then it just turned into a moon it's that simple
Yes, if they are given the required conditions of plant growth in a phytotron. otherwise no.
Never
The moon doesn't support wildlife because there is no oxygen and no water in space.
I think the question was in reference to the ability to grow plants in a controlled environment. And the answer would be yes. Using hydroponics systems we could do this. Without a controlled environment we would not be able to grow plants.
There aren't any plants and animals on the moon because the moon doesn't have any oxygen for them to breathe. Plus the plants need sunlight or they will die.
The moon does not grow bigger.
no
No, because there is no oxygen in space therefore it is not possible to grow plants in the soil on the moon
there are no such thing:)
The moon doesn't support wildlife because there is no oxygen and no water in space.
Sure they could. If we could get the buggers to grow on the moon in first place, that is.
I think the question was in reference to the ability to grow plants in a controlled environment. And the answer would be yes. Using hydroponics systems we could do this. Without a controlled environment we would not be able to grow plants.
Get the seeds then treat it like ofter plants
because we have plants which grow over the crater but on the moon they dont have anything to grow over the crater
None because there is no water or atmosphere on the moon. One other thing plants require is Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Oxygen (O2) and they aren't found in the vacuum of space.
None because there is no water or atmosphere on the moon. One other thing plants require is Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Oxygen (O2) and they aren't found in the vacuum of space.
there are no plants on the moon
I dont think so. Plants grow from the ENERGY the sun gives and not the light. The moon merely reflects the light of the sun, it doesn't actually give of energy... but i might be wrong.
No method has yet been devised for growing trees on the moon.