Some people are REALLY hoping to find water ice on the moon in quantities great enough to use the moon as a base for space exploration. It may be a long shot, but it is not out of the question.
Yes it is possible with all the right equipment/provisions etc.
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No. It would be impossible to live there in the open. No air (you couldn't breathe) no air pressure (your blood would boil instantly) and either temperatures hotter than boiling water, or as cold as liquid nitrogen. That said . . .
In a properly designed habitat, yes, man could live and work on the moon. He would be restriced to the habitat, of course, and there would be that pesky problem of only 1/6th earth's gravity, but it would be possible, and has been written about in that fashion for many years now.
YES there can be fire on the moon but it can't be a natural fire because there is nothing on the moon to burn and no source to burn it. There can be fire on the moon if someone brought a flamable material to then moon and burned it but it would no last long.
No, first the moon has no plant life or water so it is not capable of sustaining human life & second the moon has no atmosphere whatsoever, so it could never have a greenhouse affect, or hold oxygen; two things that earth can that help us live here.
It could be possible though-you would need a shuttle with the right amount of oxygen nitrogen and helium levals and ect.. then you could grow plants using windows in your shuttle to let sun light in.
The only way to live on the moon would be to take an artificial atmosphere with us - either by constructing airtight shelters or by somehow making caves underground and sealing them off so the air would not escape. There is no air on the moon and no way to keep it there otherwise. It would just leak away into space because the moon does not have enough gravity for an atmosphere.
Yes, there are elements everywhere in the Universe.
Yes, almost certainly. (And it isn't as though scientists thought there was no water; it was that we didn't know, and didn't expect it to be on the surface.)
maybe maybe no
There isn't enough oxygen to be able to live on the moon?
As I see it, the main problem is getting there, and all else is commentary.This is my opinion. I could be wrong.
No. The environment of the Moon would require humans to live in pressurized habitats, since the surface conditions there are virtually the same as in space.
Because there is much unclaimed land to build Walmarts on and when there is that, no humans can be stopped from incubating there.
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No, there is no way a human could live on the moon.
At this time there is no current mission to send humans to live on the moon.
Theoretically, with adequate supplies from Earth or grown onsite, humans could live on the moon indefinitely. Currently, though, there is no infrastructure for building or maintaining a moon colony so, technically, the answer is zero, though that may change soon.
There will not be a hotel on the moon for humans but there would be for aliens. humans cannot live in space.
the earth is liveable and has water on it.The moon is not a planet and humans could not live on it because it doesnt have any water on it.
There isn't enough oxygen to be able to live on the moon?
no
yes humans can live on jupiter
the moon
As I see it, the main problem is getting there, and all else is commentary.This is my opinion. I could be wrong.
No. The environment of the Moon would require humans to live in pressurized habitats, since the surface conditions there are virtually the same as in space.
yes they can there is a whole NASA program check it out :)