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Physics, 09.11.2020 21:20 shortyyashaun

BRAINLIEST/BRAINLIEST/ Please help 1.What would happen to the pressure inside any enclosures on the moon as the sun hits the exterior and the temperature begins to rise? What kind of safety features could be built in to accommodate this?

2.How would you go about storing the "extra" oxygen and air that would continuously provide "fresh air" to the astronauts?

3. What would you do with the CO2 (exhaled from people) that needed to be removed from the air in the enclosures? Remember, it's very cold outside the enclosures on the moon.

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