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No air and water on the moon, yet the rust is on, scientists are searching for reasons – Pledge Times

airyHere man is trying to go to the moon and there is war on the moon. Scientists are surprised to see this because there is no air nor liquid water on the moon. Shuai Li and his colleagues from the University of Hawaii have found data that matches iron oxide, hematite. It is a type of corrosion that occurs in the presence of oxygen and water. Lee says that the atmosphere of the moon is not good for rust.
Why is it difficult to rust on the moon?An oxidiser is required to rust in iron, but due t…
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