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Are the astronauts footprints still on the moon?

Yes, the astronauts' footprints are likely still on the Moon since there is no atmosphere or weather to erode them. However, due to the lack of atmosphere, there is also no wind or water on the Moon to completely preserve the footprints, so they may have been slightly distorted by micro-meteoroid impacts over time.


Can people and plants survive in the desert?

Yes, man and plants can and do survive in the desert and have done so for thousands of years.


Can you survive without a refrigerator?

Of course you can. People did so for many thousands of years.


How did hunters and gatherers survive for thousands of years using primitive tools?

because they are boss


Could the human population survive without butane?

Yes. It did for thousands of years before butane was introduced.


How old are the Laetoli footprints in Tanzania?

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.


Why do footprints last for hundreds of years?

cause they just do


Is toothpaste necessary?

To survive, no. The human race has survived thousands of years without the aid of toothpaste. To make you not repulsive, yes.


Plants that are thousands of years old have?

Plants that are thousands of years old have adapted to be able to survive the earth's changed conditions. Most of the plants that have been able to survive are trees. Scientist have been successful growing seeds that are thousands of years old to regenerate the plant. The oldest seed to be successful is the 32,000 year old Silene stenophylla.


When did dinosaur footprints form?

as soon as they stepped down. so if they stepped in mud, then kept walking on.. there would be a footprint.. its footprints like these that palentoligists find.. that's why the footprints they find are from millions of years ago.


How long will neil Armstrong's footprints on the moon be there for?

Ten Million Years


Why will the footprints left behind by the Apollo astronauts last for thousands of years?

There's no wind on the moon. There's no outside force to disturb the soil, unless an asteroid or meteor hit that area. In the near-perfect, waterless vacuum of the Moon, there is no wind or water to erode the footprints and tire tracks, only the pull of a gravitational force one-sixth that of the Earth.