Yes, you can. The lunar rover was electrically powered by batteries and solar collectors. You cannot use fossil fuels because there is no oxygen to support combustion.
One way to generate electricity on the moon is through solar power. Solar panels can be used to convert sunlight into electricity. Another option is to bring a nuclear power source, such as a radioisotope thermoelectric generator, to the moon to generate electricity.
no
Electricity is the naturally occurring source of energy that we are yet not able to harness and use.
Yes. There are traces of oxygen in the soil of the Moon, which could be "harvested" using heat and electricity
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Seriously? No, you can't use hydroelectricity on the moon, as it's would become extremely impractical due to the lack of an atmosphere, and a lower level of gravity. Also laws were created to prevent anyone owning a part of the moon/ building on it.
I would imagine the speed of Electricity in a bolt of lightening is very close to that of light ... light travels at 187000 mph...The moon is 238,857 miles from earth. If you divide the speed of light from the distance to the moon, you get about 1.27 hours (1 hour, 16 minutes, and 20 seconds
we use electricity a lot because we use it for the lights and refridgerator,etc.
Yes animals do use electricity in fact everybody does
There is no liquid water and no electricity
your question makes no sense, to USE electricity? GENERATE electricity? I think to use.
All countries use electricity to a greater or lesser extent.