There is no air on the moon, to breath you would need a special suit and breathing equipment.
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When you breath, you suck in air. There is no air to suck in on the moon - so you can't breath there.
My first language is English and to me this question makes no sense.
there is no oxygen on the moon, therefore, a fire could not start because in the fire triangle, (the materials needed to start a fire) the fire needs oxygen, which the moon does not have, fuel, and heat.
It is possible that craters could have hit the moon.
Astronaunts have to wear space suits so they can breath when they are off the surface of the planet. They NEED the space suit to survive in places such as the moon so they could breath. They don't only need it to breath, but for temperature issues. On some planets, it's extremely hot or cold, so how could they survive on that? That's what the space suit comes in handy for. ;]
The moon's surface does not directly impact breathing on Earth. The moon doesn't have an atmosphere like Earth, so there's no air or oxygen there for humans to breathe. The moon's gravity also is much weaker than Earth's, so our ability to breathe is not affected.
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No, not as it is. The moon is too small to hold an atmosphere, which is required to provide protection to life as well as to allow living things to breath.
The outer surface of the moon is called the crust.
There is (and can be) no liquid surface water on the Moon. However, there could be water in the form of ice in deep craters or in the form of hydrated minerals.
In relation to the size of the moon, they are tiny, and we are so far from the moon. Even the astronauts orbiting the moon could not see them.