Water can be harvested from asteroids, but you need a dome. Without a dome to keep it in the other items are useless, as water will become gasses, and all the gasses including oxygen will float away, the moon doesn't have enough gravity. You also need a lot of carbon and nitrogen. Without the Carbom the plants won't grow. Without the nitrogen, to dilute the the carbon and oxygen you're gonna have a rather dangerous atmosphere. You'll also need soil nutrients, and I wouldn't recommend trees, they're very inefficient for the task. Algae is probably best to start, then crops of course. All that said, this project will be insanely expensive. It would be easier to skip the steps and fix earths climate than it would be to create a sizable colony on the moon
Kvoth
I don't know if he's joking, but seriously they sucked. I barely made it through them
The book of a thousand nights and a night. Went in knowing it was the original inspiration for Aladdin. Was not prepared for a litany if short stories about sex and racism
He did. It's an interesting read, though I have severe differences of opinion with the author
Technically three, in reality it's generally sold as between 5-7
Book three is so massive it's usually split up into between 3-5 volumes, in total it has 268 chapters
My bad, you are correct
Western countries have also poured tons of money and training into terrorist organizations. The US funded al queda. The idea is we can get them to fight our flight for us, but then we've got an armed, trained, fanatical group on the loose.
That is entirely too real
Just the first book or the series? All "3" are fairly long between them
Having read both, I recommend the three musketeers, but don't expect it to be quite as good as the count of Monte Christo
To be fair, most people only know Jill Stein. And a suspected Russian agent who thinks Wi-Fi causes cancer is not the best foot to put forward