We could live on the moon if we had unlimited oxygen. But it would be a rough life because of the metors that hit from time to time.
yes you can live on the moon today but you would have to have the right to survive the fridged weather and the no oxygen air
You would need somthing
The sun makes the moon have different shapes and sometimes the moon looks like nothing.
no a person could not survive on uranus
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No, Chemoautotrophs are Microorganisms (Bacteria).Search Chemoautotrophs on Wikipedia for more details.
We could live on the moon if we had unlimited oxygen. But it would be a rough life because of the metors that hit from time to time.
It wouldn't survive being on the moon just like any other living thing. Anything that breathes oxygen can only survive on earth unless their is another planet with oxygen.
Yes, of course. The 12 Apollo astronauuts who walked on the moon did just that - and most are still alive to tell the tale!
they can only survive on the moon
yes you can live on the moon today but you would have to have the right to survive the fridged weather and the no oxygen air
No. We aren't autotrophs at all (one partial autotrophic animal has been found to exist), but no only some archea are chemoautotrophs
Because there is no atmosphere in the moon.
up your nose
A planet is too large to sit on a moon.
Photorespiration doesn't happen because of this spatial separation. Chemoautotrophs are found in the deep sea. Autotrophs make their own food.