None.
Ecosystems consists of living things, and so far there doesn't seem to be anything living on the Moon.
how many quarters does the moon worth
The moon does not have any.
one, the moon
Moon have many stages..
The moon formed approximately 4.5 billion years ago as a result of a giant impact between Earth and a Mars-sized body. The moon plays a crucial role in stabilizing Earth's axial tilt, which helps maintain stable climate conditions on our planet. Additionally, the moon's gravitational pull causes tides on Earth that influence ocean currents and ecosystems.
Canada has many different biomes, or ecosystems.
Hawaii has a lot of ecosystems or to be exact between 150 - 200
Many similar ecosystems
There are many different types of ecosystems on earth that are categorized into three major classes of ecosystems that include freshwater, ocean, and terrestrial. Ocean ecosystems are the largest covering 75 percent of the earth.
because it can
There is no exact number of ecosystems, as they can vary depending on the classification system used. However, ecosystems can generally be grouped into major categories such as terrestrial (e.g. forests, grasslands), aquatic (e.g. freshwater, marine), and artificial (e.g. urban, agricultural). Different regions around the world have unique ecosystems that support a wide diversity of species.
Ecosystems in the ocean are called marine ecosystems. Plankton is important to the marine ecosystem because they are food for many animals.
how many quarters does the moon worth
If the moon were further away, it would appear smaller in the sky. Tides would be weaker than they are now, affecting marine life and coastal ecosystems. The moon's influence on Earth's rotation and axial tilt may also change.
umm... the moon is the only moon Earth has :)
There are no states on the moon.
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