the surface of the moon is 0.074 of earth's surface area
Lisandro Veum
The Earth has three main types of surfaces: land (covering approximately 29% of the Earth's surface), water (covering about 71%), and ice (covering a small percentage in polar regions). Each of these surfaces plays a vital role in Earth's ecosystem and climate.
Plains regions cover approximately 55% of the Earth's land surfaces. They are characterized by flat or gently rolling landscapes with relatively low relief. Plains are found on all continents and play a critical role in agriculture and human settlement.
Both the Earth and the Moon have gravitational forces that influence each other, causing ocean tides on Earth. They both have a thin atmosphere, with Earth's being much denser. Both bodies have surfaces that are impacted by meteorite impacts, but Earth's surface is constantly changing due to geological activity.
erosion processes, such as wind erosion, water erosion, and glacier erosion. These processes shape the land by wearing away rocks and sediment, leading to the formation of various landforms like mountains, valleys, and coastlines. Erosion plays a crucial role in shaping the Earth's surface over long periods of time.
Some causes of catastrophic changes to Earth's surfaces include volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, asteroid impacts, and tsunamis. These events can result in widespread destruction and alter landscapes in a short period of time.
Condensation on Earth occurs when warm air cools down and cannot hold as much water vapor, causing the excess vapor to form liquid droplets on surfaces like windows or grass. This process is a crucial part of the water cycle, leading to the formation of clouds and precipitation.
That varies from almost zero (black surfaces) to all of it (white & shiny surfaces).
they are much larger and more massive than earth and they do not have solid surfaces.
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you can go on the google website and key in earth's changing surfaces book and it will be on there.(Pearson.com). you also can order it.
Yes, Mercury and the Earth's moon are covered with craters on the surfaces
the sun
temperature differences
Trees
2 land and water
earth changes over time do to water wind and glacier
The way I usually do it is break down the job by types of surfaces. I'll write down wall surfaces and how much that will cost; ceiling surfaces and how much that will cost; and lastly, trim surfaces and how much they will cost.
Soil cover earth's land surfaces