Earth lifeforms cannot live there because there is no atmosphere (and hence no carbon dioxide or oxygen). There is only some permanently frozen water in deep craters. The lack of any atmosphere also means that the effect of the Sun's radiation is to sterilize the surface, and when not in sunlight the temperature drops to btween -70 and -100° Celsius.
None of the rocks returned from the Moon have shown any evidence that there was ever life there.
The moon has no atmosphere to support life.
The moon's lack of atmosphere and extreme temperatures make it unable to support life as we know it. The absence of air, water, and organic compounds essential for life makes it impossible for any form of life to exist on the moon.
Yes, but not as we know it.
The answer to the man on the moon riddle is "He feels that half of his life is n life support."
Life support on the moon is necessary because the moon's environment lacks breathable air, has extreme temperature fluctuations, and is exposed to radiation. Life support systems provide oxygen for breathing, regulate temperature, and protect against harmful radiation to ensure human survival in the harsh lunar environment.
The moon has no atmosphere to support life.
no the moon cannot support life because it has little oxygen so nothing could live there
No
It cant
No. The moon cannot support life.
No there is no oxygen to support life on the moon... no water... and no food. therefore a life on the moon would be impossible.
no it does not
No, there is no oxygen for them.
The moon's lack of atmosphere and extreme temperatures make it unable to support life as we know it. The absence of air, water, and organic compounds essential for life makes it impossible for any form of life to exist on the moon.
yes!
Europa
Yes, but not as we know it.