There is no oxygen in the moon?
As far as we know, there are no living things on the moon. The harsh conditions on the moon, such as extreme temperatures, lack of atmosphere, and no liquid water, make it inhospitable for life as we know it.
Because the moon has no atmosphere and no liquid water on its surface, it has no weather and no life. Weather, and living things, both tend to change existing surface features. So, features don't last as long on the Earth as they do on the moon.
No, there are no skeletons on the moon. The moon is a lifeless environment, so there are no living creatures (or skeletons) on its surface.
I would say, very rough since meteors and other things have crash onto the moon's surface, so it would be very rough
The outer surface of the moon is called the crust.
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No. You can search in other places in our solar system such as comments and asteroids
No.
As far as we know, there are no living things on the moon. The harsh conditions on the moon, such as extreme temperatures, lack of atmosphere, and no liquid water, make it inhospitable for life as we know it.
There are not pigs or any other living things on the moon.
No, there are no skeletons on the moon. The moon is a lifeless environment, so there are no living creatures (or skeletons) on its surface.
Because the moon has no atmosphere and no liquid water on its surface, it has no weather and no life. Weather, and living things, both tend to change existing surface features. So, features don't last as long on the Earth as they do on the moon.
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Nothing lives there and nothing can grow there.
No. The only living beings who landed on the moon were the 12 human astronauts who walked upon its surface.
Life requires air and food. There is no air on the Moon, nor are there any traces of food that are suitable for living things on Earth. The Moon is also not the holder of ANY water or liquid that can be used to sustain living things.