we are both minerals
Minerals that make up moon rocks are the same minerals that are found on Earth. Some moon rocks have minerals that combine to form kinds of rocks that are not found on Earth. BlueStar(:
Trees help to hold the soil in place with their roots, preventing erosion. The canopy of trees also buffers the impact of rainfall, reducing the force of water that could wash away soil and rocks. Additionally, tree roots help to absorb excess water, further stabilizing the soil.
agiculture
Grainy rocks not only absorbs water better than crystal rocks, but it filters the water as well.
You might see a similar type of weathering in nature on coastal cliffs where the combination of wind, water, and salt spray gradually erodes the rock surface. Additionally, you could observe similar weathering processes in arid environments where extreme temperature fluctuations cause rocks to expand and contract, leading to cracking and breakdown.
rocks and fallen trees
The answer is a map.
Rocks,sun,water,
they cause it by their roots growing into rocks and breaking up the rocks. After the rocks have been broken up by trees and plants' roots, water and air will wash it away, and eventually dissolve it.
Sunlight, water, trees. Plastic is not a natural resource, as is produced by humans from other materials.
trees, plants, rocks, air, water
Trees as well as humans can breathe in; even though humans can breathe in oxygen and trees carbon dioxide. These organisms both need the sun and water to survive on Earth. Trees are awesome!
The ways in which the water cycle involves humans includes water pollution and causing damage to forests by cutting down trees. Humans are also responsible for using large amounts of water.
The water is cleaned as it is filtered through rocks and soil.
The water is cleaned as it is filtered through rocks and soil.
Food water money trees bees humans animals lots of things!
In an ecosystem, there are biotic (living ,or had lived, things) and abiotic (non- living things) elements.Biotic: roses. humans, dogs, cats, fish, grass, trees, daffodils, tulips etc.Abiotic: water, air, soil, rocks