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Moon’s top layer can help 8 billion people breathe for 100,000 years – Tech Explorist
Regardless, this figure is pretty amazing!

Moon’s atmosphere is very thin and consists of hydrogen, neon, and argon. It’s not the sort of gaseous mixture that could sustain oxygen-dependent mammals such as humans.
It’s been said that there is plenty of oxygen on the Moon, but not in the gaseous…
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