Why cannot we live on the Moon?
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Unlike the Apollo astronauts, lunar settlers wouldn't be able to carry all their rations and resources on their rocket. It would be too heavy. Instead, they would have to make much of what they would need to survive out of the extra-terrestrial resources to hand. Unfortunately, these resources are pretty barren.
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The moon is a revolving satellite that orbits the earth. The moon's gravity pulls the Earth inward, causing predictable rises and falls in the sea level known as tides.
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- Although its surface is dim, with a reflection only slightly higher, often visible in the Earth's atmosphere as the second-brightest celestial object after the Sun because it reflects mostly direct sunlight, contrasting with the comparatively dark sky, and has a broad apparent scale seen from Earth.
- As a result, we can observe that the moon is completely devoid of atmosphere and liquid, with only craters and volcanoes. As a result, life cannot exist on the moon since it lacks an atmosphere and water.
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