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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 arti...
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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".
- 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".
- ## Update
- I have splitted this question into two distinct question in Physics CD:
- * [[1] (gravity)](https://physics.codidact.com/posts/282186)
- * [[2] (heat)](https://physics.codidact.com/posts/282187)
- I encourage answerers to copy-paste and edit where needed, their answers, into these two posts.
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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?
- 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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Natural ways to acquire gravity and heat on an earth's moon colony
- Natural ways to acquire gravity and heat for a colony on earth's moon