cause they just do
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It is an English surname that means "from Flanders". It originates hundreds of years ago from Flemish migrants to England.
Cleopatra was the last queen of Egypt. The pyramids were built hundreds of years prior to her reign. Most of the earlier pharaohs were buried in the Valley of the Kings in hidden tombs.
116 years (misleading name, I know). And technically it was a series of wars as there were hundreds of peace treaties that took place including a country called Burgundy changing sides.
they lived over hundreds of years ago
Because there's no gravity or wind.
No atmosphere So no rain or wind to remove them A moonquake might lessen them
There are footprints from 12 astronauts on the moon, as a result of the six Apollo moon landing missions between 1969 and 1972. The lack of atmosphere and wind on the moon has preserved these footprints for millions of years.
In 7,000 years
Well it probably depends on the space boots are heavy, but about millions of years.
Until something disturbs it, like a future meteor impact, or a future moon landing. The footprints left by the astronauts may last millions of years.
Footprints on the moon can last for a very long time, potentially millions of years. This is because there is no wind or water erosion to disturb them, and the moon's lack of atmosphere means there is no weathering from elements like rain or wind. However, the footprints can be impacted by other lunar activities such as meteorite impacts or moonquakes.
That's correct! Footprints left on the moon by astronauts will remain there for a very long time due to the lack of atmosphere, wind, and water to erode or disturb them. This means that these footprints could potentially last for millions of years.
The Laetoli footprints in Tanzania are estimated to be about 3.6 million years old. These footprints provide important insights into the behavior and locomotion of early human ancestors.
We can't be absolutely sure how long a footprint will last on the moon since it might or might not be struck by a meteoroid or other cosmic debris, but potentially it could last for billions of years. It is also possible (although I am not expecting it) that the moon will someday be colonized by people, who will then disturb the existing footprints. But then again, they might want to preserve them as monuments.
You might mean on the moon. There is no wind or rain to erode the footprint on the moon, that's why it can last up to billions of years.
Footprints are on the moon because astronauts from the Apollo missions walked on its surface. The moon's lack of atmosphere and wind means that footprints can last for a long time without being erased.