You shall wear a space suit, whatever that is.
You don't wear clothing on the moon. You wear space suits.
The Moon has less gravity than Earth, about 1/6th of Earth's gravity. This means that your weight on the Moon would be much less, making it easier to jump higher and move around. To stand on the Moon, you would need to wear a spacesuit to protect yourself from the harsh environment.
An astronaut spacesuit would be worn on the moon, not a dress. These suits are specially designed to protect astronauts from the harsh conditions of space, including extreme temperatures and lack of atmosphere.
there is not enough oxygen on the moon for us to breath. There is no atmosphrere on the moon so they would be depressurised and suffocate. They would also be fried from the suns radiation because there is no atmosphere to deflect it away like on earth
There is no atomosphere or atmospheric pressure. Without atomspheric pressure the astronauts blood would boil.
You don't wear clothing on the moon. You wear space suits.
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You will wear your space suit, as there are no seasons on the moon.
Not out in the open unless you wear a space suit. There's no atmosphere on the moon.
Yes you can.
they wear kimonos
Yes. This is why they wear extra weight on their boots to keep them from floating above the surface of the moon. The moon has less gravitational pull due to its smaller size compared to the Earth.
The Moon has less gravity than Earth, about 1/6th of Earth's gravity. This means that your weight on the Moon would be much less, making it easier to jump higher and move around. To stand on the Moon, you would need to wear a spacesuit to protect yourself from the harsh environment.
An astronaut spacesuit would be worn on the moon, not a dress. These suits are specially designed to protect astronauts from the harsh conditions of space, including extreme temperatures and lack of atmosphere.
A pressurized space suit.
space suit
She would weigh 16.55 percent of her Earth weight. For example, if she weighs 135 pounds on Earth, then she would weigh 22pounds 51/2ounces on the moon. That's 'body only', not counting the space suit, boots, air conditioner, oxygen tank, helmet etc. that she would need to wear just to survive on the moon.