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Why cant moon support living things?

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Updated: 8/18/2019

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How can the moon support life?

It cant


Why can the moon not support life?

Life requires air and food. There is no air on the Moon, nor are there any traces of food that are suitable for living things on Earth. The Moon is also not the holder of ANY water or liquid that can be used to sustain living things.


Why can the moon support life?

Life requires air and food. There is no air on the Moon, nor are there any traces of food that are suitable for living things on Earth. The Moon is also not the holder of ANY water or liquid that can be used to sustain living things.


What the moon can't do?

The moon cant do a lot of things


Could the moon support life?

No, not as it is. The moon is too small to hold an atmosphere, which is required to provide protection to life as well as to allow living things to breath.


Does the moon have living things on it?

No.


Is there any living things on the moon?

As far as we know, there are no living things on the moon. The harsh conditions on the moon, such as extreme temperatures, lack of atmosphere, and no liquid water, make it inhospitable for life as we know it.


How many ecosystems are there on the moon?

The moon does not have ecosystems as we typically understand them on Earth. It does not have the necessary conditions such as atmosphere, liquid water, and stable temperature to support life as we know it.


How many pigs are on the moon?

There are not pigs or any other living things on the moon.


Who is the living on the moon?

Astronauts!But if you look closely at the moon you might see the moon's face!Funny huh?Also if you are in the car you can also see the moon following you but it is not!


Why are there Zebra shark fossils on the moon?

There are no fossils on the moon, since the moon has never been able to support living creatures.


Do living things have to live on the surface of a planet or moon?

no