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Is there any bugs on the moon?

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Is there any bugs on the moon?

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  1. No, no insect life has been found on the Moon.


  2. so far no life has been discovered outside our own planet.... of any form... even bacteria. (although scientists may or may not have found fossilized remains of bacteria in a martian rock.)

  3. no because bugs need to breathe (i think) and theres no air in space (aka the moon)

  4. No. They need oxygen to survive just like humans, not to mention a food source. They are so light that they would float into space due to lower gravity.

  5. no

  6. No Terry, there aren't any known of and it's highly unlikely we will find any.

    At the same time, it would be irrational to completely rule out the possibility that one day we might find something. Life exists in almost every niche on Earth. From sub zero to way over boiling point and under all sorts of pressures.

    Statistically, there's more chance of Heath Ledger winning the lottery or Megan Fox taking me out tonight.

  7. Seems to be a sterile environment, so no, none dicovered yet.

  8. The moon never had any life, past or present. It's surface is devoid of water, has no carbon except for what the Solar wind put there, and there never was an atmosphere. All the elements that are easily melted or boiled away are lacking on the moon. The moon is a dead ball of rock and metal that never had any of the conditions that lead to life taking hold, at least life as we understand it.

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