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Blood Moon either refers to the first full moon after the Harvest Moon, or the moon as it appears during a total lunar eclipse. Either way, it is the same moon; the one currently orbiting planet Earth. As such it has the same gravity (0.1654 g).
if a gumboil could boil, a gumboil would boil, as much until it soil...ed itself.Enough to get a woodchuck who chucks wood drunk, except that woodchucks don't chuck wood, but if they could, they could chuck a whole lot of wood.
Certainly. However, the amount would be very small. A tablespoon of water will boil fairly quickly. A big pan would take much longer than the candle would last.
The Moon tends to look very red during a full lunar eclipse.
if a human is on the moon, without a pressurized space suit, a 28 degrees Celsius temperature would definitely boil and explode the body, because there is no environment pressure.
The it would either boil or freeze depending on the part of the moon
There is no atomosphere or atmospheric pressure. Without atomspheric pressure the astronauts blood would boil.
You would die of oxygen starvation within a couple of minutes, but the moon has no atmosphere, so the gases in your blood would "boil" in the vacuum causing embolisms, and the cold of space would freeze your tissue. Any way you look at it, you are dead.
It doesn't...that's a myth. Blood doesn't boil in space.
No the moon doesn't have blood on it's surface because that would be the dumbest thing in the first place and how would it get there in the first place.
Any liquid water exposed to vacuum will boil away immediately, and the moon has no air. And there is no ice on the moon.
it would boil due to the vapor pressure properties of blood
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no i don't think so cause if it did the person would be dead.
You would die in space before you even land on the moonyour blood will boil, it's not a comfortable spot: Temperatures can range from 280° F (138° C) to -148° F (-100° C).
They would quickly die of asphyxiation due to the lack of air and the astronauts blood would boil because there is very little pressure in space so this would lower the boiling point of your blood causing it to boil quicker at a lower temperature this would also contribute to killing the astronaut.