According to the Koppen Climate Classification, they are:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B6ppen_climate_classification
The crust is the top part of the Earth. It is where we live. The Earth's crust is 6 miles deep. That is the Earth's crust.
The Earth is approximately 6*(10^24) kg , which is 6 followed by 24 zeros. To be more exact, 5.9736*10^24 kg.
The beryllium abundance in the earth's crust is 4-6 ppm.
The moon's gravity is 1/6 the force of Earth's gravity, so you would weight 1/6 as much on the moon than on the Earth. For example, if you were 120 kg on Earth, you would be 20 kg on the Moon. (120 / 6 = 20)
Gold is in period 6, so it has six main levels.
Tropical Moist (Rainforest) Wet-Dry Tropical Climates (Savanna) Dry Tropical Climate (Desert Biome) Mediterranean Climate (Chaparral Biome) Highland Climate (Alpine Biome) Grassland Biome** **Not positive if that is correct.
the seasons change because the earth rotates around the sun.
Temperate evergreen forests cover approximately 3% of the Earth's surface. They are found in regions with mild climates and abundant rainfall, supporting a diverse range of plant and animal species.
There are not 6 but 5 main structures found in bacterial cells. They are DNA, cell membrane, ribosomes, surface layer and the cell wall.
6 percent
That depends on where you live.
Ozone is a gas composed of three oxygen atoms. It can be found in two main locations: the stratosphere, where it forms the ozone layer that protects Earth from the sun's UV radiation, and the troposphere, where it is a component of smog and can be harmful to human health.
The largest accumulations are found near the equator. It is because the ozone gets created there. It is found in abundance there.Ozone is concentrated at 20-40 km above earth with highest concentration 6-8 parts per million. It is present in the stratosphere of the earth's atmosphere.
The main compound is Be3Al2(SiO3)6 : beryllium aluminium silicate, with traces of chromium.
Group 3 and period 6 of the modern periodic table contains elements from the lanthanide series, also known as the rare earth elements. These elements are characterized by their similar properties and placement below the main body of the periodic table.
The six major regions of the Earth with distinct climates are: Tropical Regions: Characterized by warm temperatures and high rainfall year-round, typically found near the equator. Arid Regions: These areas, such as deserts, experience very little rainfall and extreme temperature variations. Temperate Regions: Featuring four distinct seasons, these regions have moderate temperatures and varied precipitation. Polar Regions: Cold climates with long winters and short summers, characterized by ice and snow, found near the poles. Mountain Regions: Elevation leads to diverse climates, often with cooler temperatures and varying precipitation based on altitude. Mediterranean Regions: Known for hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, these areas are typically located around the Mediterranean Sea.
Ozone is concentrated at 20-40 km above earth with highest concentration 6-8 parts per million. It is present in the stratosphere of the earth's atmosphere.