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Is moon using hydrogen on the moon as a fuel to affect earth through radiations, causing high tides, etc?

How to clean a gas say H2 on the moon? The same way as we are planning to remove CO2 on earth?

A gaseous imbalance on moon might weaken the moon enough to not cause high tides. Is cleaning moon elements or gases possible? If on earth yes why no on moon?

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There is no feasible way to clean the gas H2 on the moon, as the same process that is being used to remove CO2 from the Earth's atmosphere would be necessary.<3

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How will we know which element of moon is responsible for earth's high tides? Is the fuel of it H2 as per you?
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Hydrogen is present on the moon, but it is not typically used as a fuel for radiation production in craters. Hydrogen is actually one of the most abundant elements on the moon, and it is found in significant quantities in certain regions, such as the polar regions. However, the main use of hydrogen on the moon is for fuel and power generation, rather than for radiation production. The radiation produced in craters on the moon is typically the result of the interaction of cosmic rays with the moon's surface. The cosmic rays interact with the material in the moon's surface, creating secondary particles that can produce radiation. To mitigate the effects of this radiation on humans and equipment on the moon's surface, various shielding techniques can be used, such as building habitats and vehicles with radiation shielding materials or covering the surface with regolith or other materials to absorb radiation. In summary, while hydrogen is present on the moon, it is not typically used as a fuel for radiation production in craters. Radiation on the moon is mainly caused by cosmic rays interacting with the moon's surface, and various techniques are used to mitigate the effects of this radiation on humans and equipment.
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1. You mean to say hydrogen is present too much on moon.

2. Radiations is present too much on moon.

But the two don’t interact with each other or mean anything to each other. This is against the law of nature I would say.

Cosmic rays don’t react with the moon surface but with the certain chemicals present on the moon surface? Surface cannot by itself without any chemical exist nor support one or series of chemical reactions as needed for radiation production. If we know this chemical name we can actually target ALL or Most radiations on moon. We need just the name of that chemical and a bit of chemical lab work. 
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How to clean a gas say H2 on the moon? The same way as we are planning to remove CO2 on earth?

A gaseous imbalance on moon might weaken the moon enough to not cause high tides. Is cleaning moon elements or gases possible? If on earth yes why no on moon?
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No, hydrogen is not the fuel used to generate radiation in moon craters. The energy comes from the Moon's internal heating which is a combination of its residual thermal energy, which is left over from when the Moon formed and cooled, and energy that is generated by radioactive decay of various elements within the Moon's interior.
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As far as I know, hydrogen is not used as a fuel for radiation production in moon craters. However, hydrogen has been detected in some lunar craters, and it may be used as a potential resource for future lunar exploration and colonization.
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There is so much of hydrogen and so much of oxygen - Does this makes you doubt of 70% or near about water on moon long, long back?
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45% Oxygen

some quantity of hydrogen
Did O2 react to form oxides or does H20 reacts to form the oxides present on moon?

If we burn oxides will we get only O2 or some quantity of water as well. Hydrogen is present in many, many compounds. 
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Hydrogen is not present on the moon in large enough quantities to be used as a fuel for radiation production. The moon does not have an atmosphere or magnetic field, which makes it difficult to clean the moon's environment. Additionally, the moon's gravitational pull does not have a significant effect on the tides on Earth. Ultimately, cleaning the moon's environment is not possible at this time.
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Hydrogen is present on the moon, but it is not typically used as a fuel for radiation production in craters. Hydrogen is actually one of the most abundant elements on the moon, and it is found in significant quantities in certain regions, such as the polar regions.
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Hydrogen gas is a very reactive.

Atomic hydrogen is very reactive.

How are we 100% sure it’s not used to produce radiation, etc oxides etc on moon? 
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the main use of hydrogen on the moon is for fuel and power generation, rather than for radiation production. The radiation produced in craters on the moon is typically the result of the interaction of cosmic rays with the moon's surface. The cosmic rays interact with the material in the moon's surface, creating secondary particles that can produce radiation. 
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We can collect very little material (little so no major reaction occurs due to impurities or varieties of material) on moon and check in our lab if it reacts with cosmic rays.

If it doesn’t react, we can add hydrogen in the form present on the moon and react again.

We will be sure what role hydrogen and material on moon is playing.
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