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>For one, point release distros (Ubuntu, Fedora, Debain, Bazzite) are split into version numbers. While rolling release distros (Arch, Manjaro, Endeavour, Cachy) are consolidated into a single entry point.
That's because there is no such thing as an Arch snapshot (technically there is but it's not a real distro, it's just Arch at a single point in time) where as Ubuntu LTS and the latest stable Ubuntu are rightly considered two completely different distributions because they're nothing alike. It wouldn't make sense to consolidate them.

I would hope most Ubuntu desktop users are using the latest version anyway (you want that newer kernel and Mesa graphics stack)