Landing on the moon is incredibly expensive and politicians don't like speding tax-payer money to "go someplace we've already been".
NASA ran out of money in 1972 and have not been able to land any more people on the moon. Man will possible go to the moon some time in the future though.
July 20 1969 was the first moon landing, and 5 more came after that until 1972
It doesn't. It's just that we notice the effect more on water than we do on land, because water has more "give", and it's pretty hard for land to flow from one place to another.
it is easy the eathhave a capa de osono that protect the eath but the moon dont have it
The moon has gravity but the earth has more because living people live in the planet.
NASA ran out of money in 1972 and have not been able to land any more people on the moon. Man will possible go to the moon some time in the future though.
there wrer more than 3 people on the moon. there were 12 apollo missions, with more than two people in each
Germany lost a lot of land and rights and adjacent countries gained land and some new countries gained independence. Germany lost a lot of people and I dont think anyone gained people.
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July 20 1969 was the first moon landing, and 5 more came after that until 1972
You can but, if people dont want to do stuff about the environment they dont have to
people devloped more land to get rid of the anima becausthe animal was taking over our land so when people started to buying more land animls tried to find more homes for them and there babies to live in.
It depends. Objects on the Moon weigh 1/6 of what they weigh on Earth , but the Moon has a rougher surface and the spacecraft cannot be closely monitored by chase planes or easily by people in a control room. It's also much easier and cheaper to send a spacecraft into orbit and land on Earth than the Moon, and costs less. In addition it depends on what kind spacecraft; it's easier to land a space-plane like design (such as a space shuttle) on Earth. A Lunar lander, such as the Apollo would be more suited to land on the Moon.
Earth is the only planet that people have ever walked on. The only other body away from Earth that people ever walked on is the Moon, and that has not happened in over 40 years. The nearest planet (Venus) is always more than 100 times farther away than the Moon is. Venus is hot enough to melt spacecraft and cook people, so even if it were possible, we would not send people to land on it. The next nearest planet (Mars) is always more than 140 times farther away than the Moon is.
land because there are more activities on land and it is more likely to be on land than in water
No wind/weather to erode them