none it is made up of ice and rock... you could call it gravel but it isn't the same... pluto's surface is made up of ice and rock material.. even a little gas
Phobos, one of Mars' moons, does not have dirt in the traditional sense. Its surface is covered with regolith, a layer of loose, powdery material created by the impacts of meteoroids over time. This regolith can resemble soil but differs in composition and formation from typical Earth dirt.
Europa is an icy moon of Jupiter, and its surface is covered with a layer of water ice. It does not have dirt or gravel like we find on Earth.
No, Io does not have dirt or gravel on its surface. Io is a volcanic moon of Jupiter with a landscape dominated by sulfur and volcanic activity. The surface is covered with sulfur compounds and extensive lava flows, giving it a colorful and dynamic appearance.
Since nobody has ever been to Deimos, scientists aren't certain whether or not it has dirt or gravel. However, since both dirt and gravel are created by the action of wind and water, it seems likely that Deimos does not have these things, since it lacks both liquid water and an atmosphere.
We know next-to-nothing about the surface of Saturn. We can guess that something at least resembling gravel exists there, because it exists on Saturn's moon Titan.
jupitar has dirt not gravel
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Yes, dirt
To separate gravel from dirt effectively, you can use a sieve or a screen with small holes that allow the dirt to pass through while trapping the gravel. Another method is to use water to wash away the dirt, leaving the gravel behind.
To effectively remove gravel from dirt, you can use a combination of methods such as sifting the dirt through a screen or sieve, using a shovel to separate the gravel from the dirt, or using a rake to gather the gravel from the surface. Another option is to use a machine like a power rake or a gravel vacuum to remove the gravel more efficiently.
dirt gravel because it has some nutrients in it and gravel does not.
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And can police pull you over for driving on a gravel road, with a dirt bike?
No, a cubic yard of gravel will have a different volume measurement compared to a cubic yard of dirt because they have different densities. Gravel is denser and heavier, so it will take up less volume than dirt in a cubic yard.
Phobos, one of Mars' moons, does not have dirt in the traditional sense. Its surface is covered with regolith, a layer of loose, powdery material created by the impacts of meteoroids over time. This regolith can resemble soil but differs in composition and formation from typical Earth dirt.