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  • Why You Can't Drive to the Moon: A Scientific Explanation
    You can't drive a car on the moon! Here's why:

    * No atmosphere: The moon has almost no atmosphere, meaning there's no air to breathe and no air resistance to help your car move.

    * Rough terrain: The lunar surface is covered in craters, dust, and rocks. A regular car wouldn't be able to handle this kind of terrain.

    * No roads: There are no roads or paved paths on the moon.

    * Gravity: The moon's gravity is much weaker than Earth's, which would affect how your car handles and how fast it could go.

    To travel the moon, you'd need a special lunar rover designed for the unique conditions of the lunar surface. Even then, the journey would be incredibly long and difficult.

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