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New Technology Survey
Question 6

Man visited the moon in 1969. In what year do you think that man will be able to live on the moon?

A. 2005?

B. 2010?

C. 2100+?

D. Never?

Overall Results

Teenager feel that in the year 2100 man will be able to live on the moon. 48% of the teenagers say that but 32%, of the teenager say that their will never be a society on the moon.

Results based on Country

In what year do countries expect man to be able to live on the moon. America had 1% which decided that man will be able live on moon in the year 2005. Canada had 3% which said man will be able to live on the moon in 2005. Japan a no percent which decided that man will live on the moon in the year 2005.

In what year do countries expect man to be able to live on the moon. America had 5% which decided that man will be able live on moon in the year 2010. Canada had 4% which said man will be able to live on the moon in 2010. Japan had 1% which decided that man will live on the moon in the year 2010.

In what year do countries expect man to be able to live on the moon. America had 2% which decided that man will be able live on moon in the year 2100+. Canada had 24% which said man will be able to live on the moon in 2100+. Japan had 4% which decided that man will live on the moon in the year 2100+.

In what year do countries expect man to be able to live on the moon. America had 10% which decided that man will never live on the moon. Canada had 16% which said man will not be able to live on moon. Japan had 2% which decided that man will not be able live on the moon.


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Credits:
Text by Jamie S. and Tyler R.
Graphs by Jamie S. and Tyler R