Answer:
<em>Based on my research....</em>
<u>Earth</u> to Moon - 238,900 Miles
<u>Sun</u> to Moon - About 150 Kilometers
<u>Mars</u> to Moon - Roughly 476,000 Miles
<u>Jupiter</u> to Moon - Basically 630 <u>million </u> Kilometers
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Note:
- Some of the things I have researched my be <u>wrong</u> so please tell me if it is.
- Most of these are <u>average</u> or <u>rounded up</u>, so the exact distance is <u>unknown</u>
- Remember, someone else did all these experiments and gave it to the internet, so I only <u>researched</u>, <u>searched</u> it up and typed it in here.
~<em>This took a while to type, research, and write so Brainliest would highly appreciated</em>~
I hope this helped! Have a wonderful and bright day!
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Answer: The fungi spores attach to the roots of the host and form networks of microscopic fibers called hyphae that form large networks that reach where roots cannot. The hyphae help the plant absorb water, mineral salts and nutrients for strong growth.
Photosphere is the correct answer :) good luck!
Impact craters are rare on the surface of the earth and plentiful on the moon its because our atmosphere burns up more meteoroids before they meet the surface. Another reason is that the surface of the earth is continually active and erases the marks of crater overtime. There are also many other large craters being found in Canada, Australia and Africa.