No. A carbon footprint is highly correlated with per capita usage of fossil fuel. The United States has one of the largest carbon footprints. Many African nations have very tiny carbon footprints.
No. A carbon footprint is highly correlated with per capita usage of fossil fuel. The United States has one of the largest carbon footprints. Many African nations have very tiny carbon footprints.
The footprints on the moon look the same because there is no wind, water, or atmosphere to erode or disturb them. This means they can stay preserved for a very long time, as there is minimal environmental wear and tear.
Paleontologists can determine many things. By the number of toes, their shape, the type of claws, and the size of the footprints, researchers can determine what type of animal the footprint belonged to. By the distance between footprints and the depth of the footprints, they can find out the speed and weight of the animal. By the size of the footprint, they can determine the size of the animal. The footprints can also show us interesting things about an animal's gait, for example, that raptors held their sickle claws up off the ground or that pterosaurs walked on their wings and feet. The presence of many footprints of the same type of animal can reveal that a species lived in groups.
The footprints left by astronauts on the moon are estimated to be about 1/4 inch deep, as the lunar soil is more compact than on Earth due to lack of wind and water erosion. The footprints themselves are roughly the size of a boot sole, which varies depending on the astronaut's shoe size.
Nathan Radley revealed the information about size four footprints found in the Radleys' backyard.
No, they are never exactly the same. One of your feet is bigger/smaller than the other. Whether my a millimeter or a whole size, they're never EXACTLY the same. One of my feet is a 1/2 a size bigger than my other one.
Yes, orangutans do have footprints. Their footprints can vary in size depending on the individual orangutan's age and sex. Adult male orangutans generally have larger footprints than females and juveniles.
So that when scientists make a project around the world, the pieces are the same size
A footprint's depth is determined by the amount of weight above it. So two people with the same size foot, but different weights, will produce footprints of different depths.
If someone has the same shoes, size etc. Especially relevant when you have a suspect in custody; it will help to piece together the information.
about one and a half inches to two inches. by the way my username is Ella14568.
The crow is around the same length as a kookaburra.