No.
no, they are currently accumulating in the atmosphere as more are being released than absorbed by the earth.
Yes, I think. Sense south American rainforests are being destroyed, their habitat is disappearing.
Global warming is melting the polar ice caps and they are slowly disappearing.
What do you mean ? Like how are they dying out? Or why are they disappearing you have to be specific in a online question if you want a specific answer.
It is not gone. It has been re-classified from being a planet to being a dwarf planet. This is due to its size and the nature of its orbit.
planet earth is known for being the only planet to support life
Being from Another Planet - 2011 was released on: USA: March 2011
"In danger of disappearing" means that something is at risk of no longer existing or being available in the future due to various factors such as environmental degradation, human activities, or lack of protection. It implies that urgent action is needed to prevent the loss of the thing in question.
the planet they are studying is Saturn.
being stupid is sharing a planet
Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system. Jupiter being the largest, and Mercury being the smallest.
In her short story, "Disappearing," Monica Wood uses the protagonists' thoughts, words, and acts to convey the tone of someone who, ultimately, does not want to be seen. The woman in the story goes from being invisible (fat) to being highly visible (thin) to losing so much weight that she is - once again - invisible.