For a fire to burn the fuel making the fire has to combine with Oxygen from the Air.
As there is no Air on the Moon, it is impossible for a fire to burn on the Moon.
No, it is not possible to create fire on the Moon because there is no oxygen in the Moon's atmosphere, which is required for combustion. Additionally, the Moon's surface is made up of materials that do not easily catch fire.
No, it is not possible to start a fire on the moon because there is no oxygen to sustain combustion. Additionally, the moon's surface is mostly composed of dust and rocks that do not easily catch fire.
It would not burn on the moon first because it has no oxygen second thoughts some fire can burn on it to!
The light comes from the Sun. Not only does the Sun shine on Earth, but it also shines on the Moon. The sunlight that shines onto the Moon is reflected back into space and we see it as moon light. NB All the othert planets in the Solar System will have sun lighty.
No, an astronaut will not succeed in burning on the moon due to lack of oxygen. Fire requires oxygen to burn, and the moon's atmosphere does not have enough to sustain a fire.
Fire-Lite Alarms was created in 1952.
The cast of Moon-Lite - 2009 includes: Ben Stonick as Buddy
Yes, you can
To light something on fire is a verb. A light is a noun. "Lite" as in lite salad dressing makes it an adjective.
Full Moon
You just lite a match.
During waxing of the moon, it is lite from the right side. The moon appears to get large from West to East After it passes the Full Moon and starts to wane, it is lite from the left side.
Yes it can if you lite it with a match.
because if he stares at you he will turn you into a fire flower wihch will then lite you on fire
The moon reflex light from the Sun ,therefore, the angle of the two determines the fullness of the moon.
The homophones for "not heavy" and "set fire to" are "light" and "lite."
Of a Fire on the Moon was created in 1970.