Mange doesn't typically last long on humans. Our skin and immune system often prevent a prolonged infestation. However, it can cause discomfort and irritation during the short period it's present.
Mankind's desire to live on the moon has a long history, from myths to scientific exploration, reflecting this desire. The moon's gravity is much smaller than the earth's, so it may be easier and more comfortable for humans to live and work on the moon than on earth.
At present, humans had achieved landing and take-off on the surface of the moon and were developing the infrastructure and resources on the moon. Through the probes and moon missions, we have learned a lot about the physical properties of the moon, including its geological structure, magnetic field, radiation environment, and so on. These discoveries provide a basis for us to better understand and explore the moon.
Although the possibility of living on the moon is very high, we also need to consider some potential challenges. The extreme environmental conditions on the moon could pose a threat to human health, such as lack of oxygen, intense radiation, and microgravity. At the same time, the resources on the moon were very limited and could not meet the needs of humans. Therefore, before exploring the moon, we need to carefully weigh the pros and cons and develop a sustainable plan and strategy.
The moon wasn't like the novels where there were no humans but many monsters. Some unknown biological species might appear in some areas on the moon. The environment on the moon is extremely cold and dry, lacking oxygen and food resources on Earth, so these creatures may have characteristics that adapt to this environment. In addition, there were some craters and volcanic craters on the moon. These environments might also give birth to some special creatures. However, it should be noted that due to our limited understanding of the creatures and environment on the moon, these descriptions are only guesses and imaginations, and we can't be sure if they really exist.
Mange mites don't tend to stick around on humans for too long. Usually, it's anywhere from a few days up to a week. A lot depends on how quickly the person takes action to get rid of them and their body's ability to fight them off.
It depends on the specific fictional world. Some tales depict dwarves living separately from humans, while others have them sharing the same spaces and interacting frequently.