short answer no. Longer answer there are micro meteors hitting the earth all the time which even if they burn up in the atmosphere are still adding there mass to the earth, we are sending space probes and other such things in to space which are making the earths mass smaller, and there is radioactive material on the earth which is decaying turning mass in to energy making the earth less massive as well. all these things are negligible in comparison to the mass of the earth so my answer is again no.
No it depends on the climate change.
Each year is when the Earth has completely revolved around the sun. Each day is when the Earth has completely rotated. It's twirling on the axis's while its moving around the sun. Each month is just what we came up with to keep the amount of days in order. The Earth has nothing to do with it
The village of Mawsynram in Meghalaya, India receives 467 inches of rain per year.
1 Earth year is Earth 365 days normally, or 366 Earth days for a leap year.
No because if the earth did not rotate there would either be only day or only night .
What on Earth are you asking!? Planet Earth cannot grow a mustache! LMAO
The amount of water on earth does not change. Some of it may become ice, or melt into water, but the global amount is always the same.
About 12 inches each year.
Mushrooms grow back in the same place each year because even when they are cut down the roots are still there so next year they grow back.
about 2 inches
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They continue to grow in their 20 year lifespan each year getting bigger
1mm. per year
about 1mm per year.
no
Each year the Earth makes one Revolution around the sun. Each day the Earth makes one rotation on its axis.
Because the Earth have difference distance to the Sun in year.