Humans need air and water. The Moon hasn't got either.
The moon has no atmosphere to support life.
Yes, but not as we know it.
The moon does not support life for a few reasons: One being that it has no oxygen which is required for life (as we know it, anyways). Two because it has no water which is also required for life. And three, there is no food which would make living there difficult for humans as we would have to constantly be getting food from Earth.
Titan, Saturn's largest moon, has a thick atmosphere with organic compounds like methane and ethane. It also has lakes and rivers of liquid methane and ethane on its surface. These unique characteristics make scientists wonder if Titan could potentially harbor some form of life, perhaps different from what we are familiar with on Earth.
It is reported that our moon, Luna, contains H2O, or water. Life here on Earth first came from bodies of water, because it can support delicate forms of life. Therefore, the moon may contain life in form of microorganisms just like here on Earth...
The moon has no atmosphere to support life.
Yes, but not as we know it.
No. The moon lacks an atmosphere and air to breathe. That's only 2 of many, many reasons why there can't be Earth-like life on the Moon.
No. The moon lacks an atmosphere and air to breathe. That's only 2 of many, many reasons why there can't be Earth-like life on the Moon.
Yes. If it were life like we know it here on earth, it would have to be located deep in Europa's ocean near thermal (heat) vents in the ocean's floor.
The moon has easily visible craters, but the ones on earth have mostly weathered away. The Earth has wind and the moon doesn't. Earth has atmosphere but the moon doesn't have one.
Jupiter. The moon of Jupiter named Ganymede has some characteristics similar to Earth. Although it is much smaller, it has an iron core and is covered in water ice. Its gravity is more than twice as strong as Earth's Moon. But "like Earth" does not mean it could support life. Perhaps people in the future will use water from Ganymede for many purposes.
As of now, there is no confirmed evidence of life existing anywhere outside of Earth in our solar system. However, scientists continue to explore the possibility of life on places like Mars, Europa (moon of Jupiter), and Enceladus (moon of Saturn) due to conditions that may support microbial life.
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Life is supported on earth and not the sun or moon because, earth is the only planet with oxygen and the gasses people need to breathe. There is also water, light, and the earth is always a comfortable temperature. The moon and the sun are either to hot or to coldand don't have oxygen to breathe.
No, The moon was created when Earth could not sustain life. The moon was pulled into Earth's Gravitational pull and now orbits around Earth.
Earth can sustain life. The Moon can not.