since its mainly rock No
By radiation. The moon radiates electromagnetic energy, as does just about anything warmer than absolute zero.
There would first have to be an atmosphere and water. The surface of the moon is subject to radiation given off by the sun and has no legitimate atmosphere to protect it from the heat of the sun. So no.
You can stand on the moon surface if you can get there
there is not enough oxygen on the moon for us to breath. There is no atmosphrere on the moon so they would be depressurised and suffocate. They would also be fried from the suns radiation because there is no atmosphere to deflect it away like on earth
Antarctica's surface is similar to that of the moon in that it is rocky.
By radiation. The moon radiates electromagnetic energy, as does just about anything warmer than absolute zero.
A black surface absorbs the heat radiation and a white surface reflects the heat radiation
There would first have to be an atmosphere and water. The surface of the moon is subject to radiation given off by the sun and has no legitimate atmosphere to protect it from the heat of the sun. So no.
You can stand on the moon surface if you can get there
Tilt factor for beam radiation(Rb) is the the ratio of beam radiation on the surface under consideration and the beam radiation on a horizontal surface.
there is not enough oxygen on the moon for us to breath. There is no atmosphrere on the moon so they would be depressurised and suffocate. They would also be fried from the suns radiation because there is no atmosphere to deflect it away like on earth
Antarctica's surface is similar to that of the moon in that it is rocky.
about 5% of radiation is lost before reaching Earth's surface
The moon's surface is regolith (ground up rock).
The outer surface of the moon is called the crust.
The moon has a solid (terrestrial) surface.
no there is no air in the surface of the moon