because the water on the moon is frozen
most likely on the top of the of the moon Edit: To previous answer... There is no 'top of the moon'. To one side of the earth (the bottom) the top would be different then the other side of the moon (the top).
It would take about the same amount of time to travel 1 mile on the moon as it would on Earth, assuming similar modes of transportation. The moon's surface gravity is about 1/6th that of Earth's, so you would experience less resistance while moving.
I litre of water weighs one kilogram on year and would weigh 0.1 kilograms.
it would take 3 minutes
The mass of one liter of water is about one kilogram. It does not matter if you check it on the moon, on the Earth, or on Jupiter.Weight, on the other hand, is different in those three places, but the question did not ask for weight, it asked for mass.
One possibility is to extract water from permanently shadowed regions near the moon's poles where water ice may be trapped. Another option is to deliver water from Earth or mine water from comets or asteroids that impact the moon. Additionally, technologies such as extracting water from the moon's regolith or utilizing lunar subsurface water deposits could also be explored.
no it is not because no one would be stuppid enough to do it
It took $170,000,000,000 (2005) to reach the moon through the Apollo Program. But it would take 38902 dollar bills lined up end to end to reach the moon
This could be a tough one, but the BIGGEST recent one would have to be the 'water on the moon' test. NASA crashed a probe (on purpose) to see if there is water on the moon. The data's come back, but we still don't know!
Water on the moon is believed to have originated from a few sources: impacts of water-bearing comets or asteroids, outgassing of internal lunar rocks, and interactions of solar wind protons with the lunar surface. Some water is also locked up in minerals on the moon.
Only one, if a woodchuck could chuck squirrels.
Hi.If the moon was absent we would be literally screwed. Since the moon controls the Earths tides, no moon equals the whole world flooded one big ball of water.