The conditions on the moon are quite extreme. When it is hot, the temperatures goes as high as 250 degrees Fahrenheit and when it is cold it drops to -150 degrees F.
No houses!
Since there is no air on the moon, we cannot breathe without support. Also, the temperature is unsuitable.
Oxygen, water, and food. And temperature control.
No. The environment of the Moon would require humans to live in pressurized habitats, since the surface conditions there are virtually the same as in space.
The whole surface is covered with regolith, or ground up rock. Lunar dust varies in thickness up to a few centimeters, and is both clumpy and sticky due to its electrostatic charge.The rocks on the Moon have been pulverized by meteor impacts and by the conditions of both scorching heat (in sunlight) and freezing cold (on the night side). There is no air or liquid water on the Moon, and the crust is solid down to the lower mantle.
Quite simply, Earth has the conditions for life, the Moon doesn't.The Earth has water, the Moon doesn't.The Earth has air, the Moon doesn't.The Moon has extreme temperature differences.
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No houses!
It took thousands of years of evolution for life to adapt to the living conditions of the moon.
The moon can also been seen during daylight under the correct conditions.
The difficulty of getting there and the unwelcoming conditions on the Moon (lack of oxygen and water etc)
There is no life on the Moon or Mars. The unique planet on the solar system that has gathered conditions to develop life is the Earth.
Since there is no air on the moon, we cannot breathe without support. Also, the temperature is unsuitable.
The earth is aligned with the moon and the sun
Moon face (also called moon facies) describes one's face to look round like a moon. There are various causes and symptoms of Moon face along with various related conditions.
This question is nonsense. There is no need to "keep" the moon and planets in their orbits; the laws of physics ensure they stay there. The "conditions"... well, look around you. They're in their orbits now, so the current "conditions" must be the ones which apply when they are.
There is no wind or anything. The atmospheric conditions of the moon are unimaginably different than those of Earth.