revsdd
Well-Known Member
This isn't really about "our world" (well, it is in a way) but I couldn't figure out where else it would go.
12 men spent approximately 81 hours on the moon and collectively travelled about 95 kilometres from their 6 landing sites and their activity still caused the subsurface temperature of the moon to rise between 1.6 and 3.5 degrees celsius. And yet there are still some people who argue that human activity has nothing to do with climate change on earth.
Astronauts' movement increased subsurface temperatures on the moon, study finds
12 men spent approximately 81 hours on the moon and collectively travelled about 95 kilometres from their 6 landing sites and their activity still caused the subsurface temperature of the moon to rise between 1.6 and 3.5 degrees celsius. And yet there are still some people who argue that human activity has nothing to do with climate change on earth.
Astronauts' movement increased subsurface temperatures on the moon, study finds