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because you can use the water on the moon to make energy by combining hydrogen and oxygen in water to make a fuel cell, aslo future astronauts could use the water to simply drink after its been filtered

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How would the craters be different today if the moon had developed an atmosphere that had wind and contained water?

If the Moon had developed an atmosphere with wind and water, the craters would likely show signs of erosion due to weathering and water movement. Their sharp edges would be more rounded, and they might have sediment deposits within them. Overall, the presence of wind and water would alter the appearance of the lunar craters over time.


Why would it be impossible to live on the moon?

Several factors make it impossible for humans to currently live on the moon. These include the lack of a breathable atmosphere, extreme temperatures fluctuating between hot and cold, high levels of radiation exposure, and the lack of liquid water. Developing sustainable habitats, protective gear, and supply systems would be crucial challenges to overcome for long-term human habitation on the moon.


Conditions for life to exist in space?

For life to exist in space, it would need a source of energy, such as sunlight, to support metabolic processes. Water is essential for life as we know it, so the presence of liquid water or the building blocks of water, such as hydrogen and oxygen, would also be necessary. Additionally, a stable environment with suitable temperatures and protection from harmful radiation would be vital for sustaining life in space.


What supplies would you need to live on planet Jupiter?

Since the planet Jupiter is not at all suited to human life, you would need a complete life support system to live there, and even then it would be extremely difficult due to the high gravity. You might have to live inside a large tank of water, with scuba gear, so that your bouyancy would counteract the gravity. Obviously this would be very hard to do for any prolonged period. More likely, a human presence on Jupiter (if such a thing should ever be thought important enough to justify the extreme effort that it would require) would involve genetically engineered people with special adaptations to the high gravity - and even they would still need a complete life support system.


What does a human need to survive on Saturn?

A human would need specialized protective gear to survive on Saturn due to its harsh environment. This would include a spacesuit to maintain a stable temperature, supply of breathable air, protection from radiation, and a sturdy structure to withstand the extreme atmospheric pressure and high winds. Additionally, access to a continuous source of energy, food, and water would be necessary for survival.

Related Questions

How would water on the moon benefit humans?

Because its water dummy


What percent of water are in a typical human?

A typical human would have 70% (of) water.


What of type of weathering does not require the presence of water?

That would be oxidation.


Is there any presence of water on the sun?

No, its too hot all the water would evaporate.


What effect would the presence of forests have on the water cycle?

Forests promote water cycle. They transpire.


Who would test a human body for the presence of poisons?

A forensic toxicologist would typically test a human body for the presence of poisons. These experts analyze bodily fluids and tissues to detect and identify toxic substances that may have contributed to a person's death.


What noble ideals are set forth in Old Major?

It seems that he had a dream that the animals would someday overtake the planet and the human race and be their own masters and the work that they would do would be not for human benefit, but for their own.


What is 50 percent of a human body?

The average human body is made up of about 60% water, so 50% of a human body would be about 30% water.


What would happen to a human if they did not drink water?

After 72 hours that human would be severely dehydrated if not dead.


What noble ideals are set forth in Old Major's dream?

It seems that he had a dream that the animals would someday overtake the planet and the human race and be their own masters and the work that they would do would be not for human benefit, but for their own.


Why would cacti benefit from thick cuticles?

Reduce loss of water through transpiration / evaporation.


How human would respond when they are put in the hot and boiling water?

They would die.