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Natural ways to acquire gravity and heat for a colony on earth's moon

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Is a colony on earth's moon must be deeply underground to ensure more natural gravity (by getting closer to its core) as well as more natural heat?

By natural heat I mean "without the need of artificial heating".

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I have splitted this question into two distinct question in Physics CD:

I encourage answerers to copy-paste and edit where needed, their answers, into these two posts.

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Olin Lathrop‭ wrote over 3 years ago · edited over 3 years ago

There seem to be two separate questions here. While you're at it, fix the "is ... must be" too. I had to read that a few times before getting past it to see the apparent questions.