Venus. It has a very think atmosphere that means its surface pressure is around 93 times that of Earths. Probes have landed on its surface, but due to the extreme pressure, temperatures and hostile atmosphere, they don't last for very long.
The earth has a atmosphere that protects us and most meteorites burn before they are able to make contact with the ground, and Mercury has no atmosphere like this and therefore has more craters. Earth's surface is subject to weathering. Erosion obliterates surface features rather quickly, leveling entire mountains in as little as a hundred million years. In addition, sea floor spreading and subduction draws the sea floor beneath plate margins, eradicating any evidence of asteroid or cometary impacts there. We have a few big craters scattered here and there, but very few recognizable ones more than a hundred million years old. Mercury, in contrast, is geologically stable. It has no atmosphere, and thus no rain. Few earthquakes or faults appear to trouble its surface. Any impact over the last four billion years remains on its surface, at least until another impact lays over the top of it.
It is important for the roots of desert plants to grow near the surface of the ground so the desert plant's roots may get water easily ( without going into many kinds of trouble ).
volume increases faster than its surface area
it depends on the current humidity, if the humidity is high the water will have trouble evaporating because it has no where to go, temperature and atmospheric pressure also play some part.
Ozone layer is a pool of ozone molecules. It is in trouble because of CFC's.
Knots Landing - 1979 The Trouble with Peter 9-2 was released on: USA: 1 October 1987
Big Trouble (2002)
The area of a aircraft carrier that a camera man would record the landings of aircraft that appeared to be in trouble as it was landing to record crashes of the plane as it was landing before and during world war II The area of a aircraft carrier that a camera man would record the landings of aircraft that appeared to be in trouble as it was landing to record crashes of the plane as it was landing before and during world war II
Yes. Green peas are not poisonous to dogs but you should be careful about giving "people" food to dogs, they may have trouble digesting certain foods and some are poisonous to dogs.
It is a LORE. We had trouble with that one too . . .
Yes, If it was carried into the ozone layer by a space ship and then detonated, then we would be in trouble. :D
The higher the elevation the less oxygen is there in the atmosphere so you will have more trouble breathing in higher elevations. It is also colder the higher you are resulting in snow in the summer on mountain tops.
If it doesn't give you any trouble it doesn't have to be removed.
sometimes. it depends on what kind of snake it is. if it is a poisonous snake then you need immediate medical attention. you may not die from a poisonous snake bite if you react fast. if it is not poisonous then you have from little to no chance of dying. don't worry about any of this if you live in an area that has no poisonous snakes. unless you live next to, in, or near a zoo that keeps poisonous snakes on hand. then you might be in trouble! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Well, Depends where too! But, to make it clear. Yes, you can die or get a severe injury so eithor way.....you have bad bad bad luck!
No. Seed banks are for preserving species in case of an emergency. Many are endangered and sometimes poisonous. You would get in trouble if you were to eat them without permission.
The Finch family goes to Finch's Landing for Christmas. Scout gets in trouble when she fights with her cousin Francis after he insults Atticus and calls him names related to the Tom Robinson case.
The size of the cell is limited because of surface to volume ratio. It has limits such as environmental factors. Small animal have no trouble exchanges gases but the extremely large King Kong would not have enough surface area in the lungs to function at all.