Yes you capitalize Earth on walk on The Earth but The should not be capitalized.
In most contexts, "earth" is not capitalized unless it is being used as a proper noun, as in "Earth" to refer to the planet. So for your example, it would be correct to say "walk on the earth" with "earth" in lowercase.
Yes, you should capitalize "South Pole" when referring to the geographical location at the southernmost point of the Earth.
No, stars are not capitalized unless they are part of a specific name or title.
The directions of the Earth, like north, south, east, and west, are written in lowercase letters. If you are referring to the cardinal directions in a formal context, you can capitalize them as North, South, East, and West.
"What on earth," he asked, "do you mean?"
No, "earth" does not always have to be capitalized. It is only capitalized when it is used as the proper name for the planet (Earth) or when it is the first word in a sentence.
It should be --- Earth Day, Planet Earth.
Walk off the Earth was created in 2006.
All the time
It depends on how you're using it. If you're talking about Earth our planet and home, you capitalize it because it is a proper name. If you're talking about the earth in your garden, you don't capitalize it because it's a descriptive term.
Earth is capitalized when used as a planet such as Earth is the third planet in our solar system. If you are referring just to earth, as in soil, It is not capitalized. The sun warms the earth.
The Circumference of the Earth is 24,900 miles. If it were possible to walk in a straight line all around the Earth. Which it is not.
The earth's crust
No, stars are not capitalized unless they are part of a specific name or title.
Earth, as in we live on the planet Earth, is supposed to be capitalized. Earth, as in the dirt we walk on, is not supposed to be capitalized.
If it's any planet other than Earth, always capitalize it. If you're talking about the planet Earth in an astronomical context, or in any other context where you feel a need to clarify you are specifically talking about Earth and not some other planet, capitalize it. For example: "Temperatures on Earth range from -89°C to 57°C." If you're using the word 'earth' in more of a casual, day-to-day sense, don't capitalize it. For example: "The tree branch broke off in the wind and fell to the earth with a thud."
According to the bible, the first person to walk on earth was Adam, followed by Eve.
The cast of Earth Walk - 1990 includes: Sylvie Van Brabant