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Because there is no known life on the moon. The rocks brought back by the Apollo astronauts showed no evidence of life in the past either.

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What is the establishment of the first living community to develop in an area that used to be lifeless called?

The establishment of the first living community in an area that was previously lifeless is called primary succession. This process involves the colonization of new land where there was no pre-existing community, allowing pioneer species to gradually establish and diversify the ecosystem.


Why did Mars become dry and lifeless?

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Bulge that takes place on parts of earth facing or opposite the moon is called?

The bulge that occurs on Earth facing or opposite the Moon is called a tidal bulge. This is due to the gravitational attraction between the Earth and the Moon causing a stretching effect on the water on Earth's surface, leading to the formation of high tides.


Waxing moon phase in which one half of the moons lighted side can be seen from Earth?

The waxing moon phase is when the moon is transitioning from new moon to full moon, and the illuminated portion of the moon is growing larger each night. During this phase, we can see more than half of the moon's lighted side from Earth.


What are the names of the moons phases in Hindi?

The name for the full moon in Hindi is Purnacanda. A new moon is called a Naya camda. A waning crescent is called Dhalate vardhamana. A waxing crescent is called Vardhamana vaiksinga. A waning gibbous is called Dhalate gibasa. A waxing gibbous is called Kubara vaiksinga.

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Why is the moon dusty and lifeless because it has no air and?

No air and no water.


Why the moon is dusty and lifeless?

The moon is dusty and lifeless because it lacks a thick atmosphere to protect it from space debris - resulting in constant bombardment that grinds rocks into fine dust. Additionally, the moon lacks liquid water and a magnetic field necessary to support life as we know it.


Are there any skeletons on the moon?

No, there are no skeletons on the moon. The moon is a lifeless environment, so there are no living creatures (or skeletons) on its surface.


What plant has a moon?

None at all. It is a dry and lifeless moon. Nothing we know of lives there.


How are mercury and earths moon the same?

Mercury looks a lot like the far side of the moon. It is lifeless and littered with countless craters.


What is a hollowed out place on the Moon's surface called?

hollowed out places on the moons surface are called


What is the driest most lifeless place on earth?

There are two: Antarctica and the Atacama Desert.


Why is moon called quiet place?

it is because of sound vibrate it


Is there a hotel on the moon?

Why yes there is a hilton a marriot an emmbassy suits every hotel is there! Not yet - the moon is lifeless and no building has currently been built on the moon, however this might be done in the next 100 years.


Where does Timbaland live?

Virginia, america, world, universe, in a place lifeless without air.


How do use lifeless in a sentence?

the plant was lifeless


Why do you think the moon is lifeless?

It has been explored and no signs of life were found, however there are dark colored spots called maria that show there has been lava under the surface, so one day it may be possible to live there