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Because there no oxygen on the moon.
Probably not free gaseous oxygen, such as the Earth has and that we breathe. However, astronomers have determined that there is water ice - perhaps a LOT of it - in the deep craters near the south pole of the Moon. And water is H2O - two hydrogen atoms combined with one oxygen atom. So, yes, there is oxygen on the Moon.
The ingredients in moon cake are: Flour, golden syrup, alkaline water, vegetable syrup, lotus seed paste, rose flavoured cooking wine, egg yolks and egg wash.
The air is super compressed either in gas or liquid form in a pressurized tank. A regulator is attached and lets only a certain amount of psi through at a time. Without this regulator the bottle would take off like a rocket to the moon if it were to open somehow.
multiply the esoteric value by the mole fraction of the color of the moon
Nothing "special" or "strange" will happen. You will just eat it, and moon cakes taste really good.
We will survive! All we need is sunlight, plants for oxygen!
Moon cake started when if we can.
The moon is both a partial reflector and a partial absorber of light.The only thing it's NOT is a source of light.
The moon is both a partial reflector and a partial absorber of light.The only thing it's NOT is a source of light.
Well, there isn't any oxygen on the moon, and very low gravity; so one we'd be bouncing around everywhere, and we'd need oxygen tanks all the time!
Oxygen may present in the moon
The moon has no oxygen because it has no atmosphere.
No moon known in the universe, but Earth's moon has frozen water. correction Jupiter's moon (europa) a candidate for terraforming has Oxygen, Saturn's Moon has Oxygen. but is it breathable? we dont know.
There is oxygen on the moon, but not as a gas. It is bound up chemically in minerals. Free oxygen, the gas, is not held to the moon as an atmosphere because the moon has not enough gravity to hold a noticeable atmosphere.
By oxygen tanks - similar to SCUBA divers.
Moon Cake - 2007 was released on: USA: 17 March 2007 (Other Venice Film Festival)