How Many Earths Are Needed to Support a Mole of Moles?

Naomi Lester, Maddie Coles

Abstract


A mole is a unit for the amount of a substance so that one mole contains exactly 6.02214076 x 1023 particles, but a mole is also a furry mammal that lives underground and eats earthworms. As with all animals, they require sufficient space to live comfortably and to grow, and they have a preferred habitat. This paper explores how much space on the Earth is suitable for moles to inhabit and estimates how many Earths would be required to support a mole of moles.


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Moles; Biology; Wildlife and habitat; Talpa europaea

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