Without an atmosphere or oxygen, a match wont even spark, or even light up.
No. For fire you need three things, heat, fuel and oxygen. There is no oxygen on the moon.
I believe the distance from Earth to the moon is 238,000 miles. You would have to know the length of the particular matches being used, and divide that into the distance.
They are called lunar maria.
There are no domes on the moon. If you are referring to a specific work of fiction, please specify which one.
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Full Moons and New Moons are "eclipse season", since eclipses happen only at those times. They are the times when the sun earth and moon are closest to being in a straight line. So the tidal effects of the moon and the sun are working together. The sun's tidal effects on the earth are not very strong compared to the moon's, but they do have the effect of adding to the lunar tides as these times.
The Moon doesn't do any work; it is in free-fall around the Earth under the influence of gravity. The full moon is perhaps more useful than other phases, but the waxing crescent is the most beautiful.
No. Matches need air to burn and there is no oxygen on the moon. Remember, the men who landed on the moon wore moon suits because they carried their own oxygen.
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There is no atmosphere. Without oxygen matches will not burn. The atmosphere also causes space debris to burn up before it reaches earth.
You get matches at the beginning...
They are called lunar maria.
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This is because the moon's rotation on its own axis exactly matches its rotation around the earth, meaning the same face of the moon is always facing the earth
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Only if air exist.
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The moon spins quite slowly, about once each 27 days, this monthly rate of spin matches the rate at which the moon revolves about the Eath.
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