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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...

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It is unlikely that a moon could support life as we know it, as they lack the necessary conditions such as atmosphere, liquid water, and a stable climate. Moons are typically rocky or icy bodies that orbit larger planets, making them inhospitable for life to thrive.

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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.

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13y ago

it depends on wat kind of life...i believe

If you mean human life or anything on earth, no. It's just to cold or hot. If we were to live up there, we would be living 2 weeks in darkness, which would be freezing, and then 2 weeks in complete sunlight, which would be sweltering. (I'm not a nerd)

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13y ago

no. the moon cannot support life. This is because the moon does not have conditions favorable for life - because, in the day time, it is very hot, while at night it becomes very cold. there is also no oxygen and water on the moon which is essential for life.

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14y ago

Conclude means to be 100% certain. The only way one can conclude that there is, 100% for sure, life on the moon, is to wait until the next time we go to the moon, and then there will be life on the moon, our astronaugts that are walking around up there.

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9y ago

No. Earth is the only known object to support life.

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11y ago

What I or anyone else believes is irrelevant. However, there is no evidence for life on or in the Moon, and considerable evidence against it.

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13y ago

it does

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