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No. Shale is the most common sedimentary rock exposed on the surface of Earth.
The main parts of a globe include the base, meridian lines, latitude lines, longitude lines, equator, prime meridian, poles, and oceans and continents marked on its surface. These components help in representing the Earth's geographical features accurately in a three-dimensional form.
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No. A quick look at a map or globe would tell you as much.
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Please tell me the acceleration of gravity on the surface of Super-Earth, and I'll be happy to work it out for you.
Which of the following forces would take the longest amount of time to change the surface of the Earth
please tell me that where is the amazon rainforest in the globe?
No. Fossils tell us about what was living at or near the earths surface in the past, they do not tell us about the Earth's interior. When studying the Earth's interior, geologists look at micro gravity variations (which tell us about density differences in deep rocks), magnetic variations (which tell us a bit about the deep rocks composition) and most importantly seismic records (which tell us about the physical properties of the deep rocks). We also look for deep rocks that have been brought to the surface during the collision of continents (the roots of mountains) and volcanic events (such as diamond pipes).
Earth's shadow on the moon proved that earth wasn't flat. When galileo first turned his telescope to the moon, he found a surface scarred by craters and maria. Before that time, many people believed that all planetary bodies were "perfect" without surface features.
Earth's shadow on the moon proved that earth wasn't flat. When galileo first turned his telescope to the moon, he found a surface scarred by craters and maria. Before that time, many people believed that all planetary bodies were "perfect" without surface features.