no. there is no atmosphere on the moon and fire needs oxygen to burn.
You could never match earth's gravity on the moon. You could not increase the amount of gravity on the moon by drilling.
you strike the match
full moon
why would you be stranded on the moon? Are you chinese? no because there is almost no atmosphere to keep fire going.
The volume of the Moon is 2% compared to the Earth. You would need 81 objects with the mass of the Moon to match the mass of the Earth.
Without an atmosphere or oxygen, a match wont even spark, or even light up.
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The shade of the earth on the moon is what causes the gibbous moon.
>>>MoonBecause there is no oxygen, fire needs air to burn.
work_done = force x distance In igniting a match a force is applied to push the match a distance along the box, thus work is done.
Yes, it can work.
Answer: 1737.10 km (mean radius) Work: Went to Wikipedia, typed in "moon".