The moon is far enough from the Earth that its environs are essentially an absolute vacuum. No air means no drag.
First of, no one really knows if it would be easy to ride a bike on the moon or not, as it hasn't been tested. But I'm guessing that the requested answer is that the moon has no atmosphere, hence no air drag. No air drag AKA wind resistance, would make riding at speed a lot easier. But with no air, breathing gets kinda pointless.
The air drag was so heavy that it pulled me with it
lift decrease and increase drag
It depends if it is affected by air resistance or not. If not then all objects close to the surface of the Earth have an acceleration of 9.81ms^-2 in free fall. If it is affected by air resistance you need all sorts of more information to answer that question, like the drag coefficient of the air.
Hedgehogs are affected by moon phases in that this is how they will know if it is mating season.
Drag. This is the force which acts against a runner and is the resultant force of the runner pushing against the particles in the air. Drag is affected by the mass and surface area of the runner. Friction is another force which can affect running.
No, there isn't any air resistance on the moon
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the moon actually has no air on the moon.
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