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the most logical explanation i could think of would be because of the atmosphere. Petrol is made up of millions of molecules that would constantly be rising and wouldn't be able to be forced through its destination. but then im only 17 studying Biology and not all that scientific
Petrol-driven cars on Earth rely on oxygen from the atmosphere to combust fuel. Since the moon has no atmosphere, petrol-driven cars cannot function there. Additionally, extreme temperature variations and lack of proper traction would also hinder their operation on the moon's surface.
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Actualy The Answer is YES, and nasa already has driven a vehicle on the moon. it was called a lunar modual or MCV. It was an elecricly driven with no petrol needed. TY for asking this Question. AJL :)
you cant you cant you cant
They are no cars on the moon because in the moon there is no gravity.
A total of about 17 cars crushed in Transformers: Dark of the Moon.
you cant breath on the moon, can run fast, talk, walk with out space ger and helment full of oxigen, and cant jump on a trampelen or you mite jump of the moon vary low gravity. there are lots you cant do on the moon.
A new moon.
The moon cant do a lot of things
There are three Lunar Roving Vehicles (LRVs) left on the moon from Apollo missions 15, 16, and 17
i dont exactly no but it is highly a lot of money for petrol...
nothing you cant go to the moon or on it or in it