The earth isn't harsh to the environment, we are harsh to the environment. If we could all just help the earth and the environment by redusing reusing and recycling we wouldn't have to ask these questions. keep our earth clean!
earth is your life .so keep it clean
Not a lot! Early life transformed the atmosphere; removing much of the carbon dioxide, so without life Earth would probably have an atmosphere and environment like Venus.
The moon's environment is very different from Earth's. It has no atmosphere, so there is no air to breathe or protect from the sun's radiation. The surface is covered in fine dust and rocks, and the temperature can vary greatly between day and night. Gravity on the moon is much weaker than on Earth, so objects weigh less and people can jump higher. Overall, the moon is a harsh and barren place compared to the Earth's more hospitable environment.
There is no confirmed evidence of a fully functioning ecosystem on Mars. The planet's environment is harsh, with extreme cold, low atmospheric pressure, and high levels of radiation, making it challenging for life as we know it to thrive. However, scientists continue to study Mars for any potential signs of past or present life.
Yes.
why is there so much diversity in life on earth
Here are some reasons to study environmental sciences:You live in the environment and you should understand how it worksThe environment needs to be preserved and you should learn how to do thisLearning anything makes you smarter!
Venus is often considered to be the twin planet of earth, as it is fairly similar in size and composition. In reality, the surface conditions are very different to that of earth, much to harsh in so may ways to sustain life as on earth. Its the planet that comes nearest to us and is the second planet from the sun.
Because they had a harsh winter and many pilgrims died
species generate in harsh environments , because its easy to prey . They can find other animals just laying around & its easy to catch there food .
so the economy could live
Life on Earth is confined to a narrow layer on the Earth's surface, known as the biosphere, because it provides the right conditions for life to thrive, such as sunlight, water, and a stable temperature range. The biosphere is where the necessary resources for life can be found, including nutrients, oxygen, and protection from harsh conditions. Outside of this narrow layer, conditions are typically too extreme or lacking in necessary resources to support most forms of life.