There is no geo-thermal, wind, coal, nuclear fission, natural gas or oil on the moon. The only naturally occurring easily obtainable and abundant energy source is solar.
There is Helium-3 which could theoretically be used as a source for fusion power. Also, the Apollo missions left RTGs (radioisotope thermoelectric generators) on the surface which used uranium-238 as their power source.
If you look hard enough, every natural resource imaginable.
Aluminum, Magnesium, Calcium, Iron and Silicon http://www.neiu.edu/~jmhemzac/mooncomp.htm
Some lunar basalts contain high abundances of titanium.
water
Some of our resources come naturally, and some have to be made by humans. Here is an example.The moon is a natural satellite.The other satellites (that aren't moons) are not natural, because they are man - made.
No Beacause Most Natural Resources Are Natural And The Resources That Are Not Are Just Resources
No. No moon in the solar system has its own moon.
water resources land resources mineral resources forest resources energy resources
national resources are the resources used by the nation.it can be also called public resources.
There are natural resources on the moon, but they are not commercially valuable unless we find a cheaper way to get there.
One of the main resources is titanium. The Moon contains almost 4% of it composition in titanium dioxide
The cost of the journey is vast, in terms of human resources and physical resources.
The Moon has a gas called Helium 3, which is useful for Nuclear Fusion.
Liquid water
Rockets were sent to the moon for observation of atmospheric molecules. It also aimed to further understand what resources can be found on the moon.
I think it has only rocks if that, possibly none.
Probably Wikipedia. It has reliable resources on there.
One of the most complete resources for the moon missions is http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/frame.html
Because going to the moon is incredibly expensive, and no other country has decided to commit the resources.
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