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No. The moon does not have a molten core for the plates to "float" on.
Not like on Earth. The moon has no atmosphere, so there is no wind or air at all to cause erosion. However, the moon is bombarded with objects in space that normally would burn up in our atmosphere, resulting in all of the craters that can be seen from the Earth.
What would you expect to find composite volcanoes on Mars? Explain why.
You would expect to find them in both.
at the poles during their summersThe equinox is the place where you would expect days to be the longest. It has 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night at all locations.
Chemical weathering is prevalent in tropical climates.
Panama
weathering could occur and the rock would break apart.
Warm and humid
Certainly not haiti!
It will vary from leaching, weathering, and accumulation of organic matter.
The weathering process is affected by climatic conditions. Moist and warm climates favor chemical weathering, while moist, cold climates favor physical weathering. In dry climates, weathering is slow. Would you expect to find any chemical weathering on a rock from the moon? The rate of the weathering process is affected by particle size.
Metabolism does not occur in the heart.
Many times it would rain but some times it would be very hot or partially warm
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The style of writing that conveys a situation of everyday life as one would expect it to occur is realistic writing.
the rate of chemical weathering would slow down