Mostly with cell phones and GPS
weather forecasting
and more TV channels than you'll ever look at.
Weather forecasting and telecommunication have improved
The Earth underwent geological processes and life on Earth underwent evolutionary processes and the two are inextricably linked. Life terraformed Earth.
Human activities have changed the biosphere the most through deforestation, pollution, and habitat destruction. These activities have had profound effects on biodiversity, ecosystems, and the balance of life on Earth.
Astronauts conduct scientific research and experiments in space, perform spacewalks, and maintain and repair spacecraft and equipment. They also contribute to international cooperation in space exploration. Satellites, on the other hand, orbit the Earth and collect data for various purposes, including weather monitoring, communication, navigation, and Earth observation. Together, astronauts and satellites enhance our understanding of space and improve life on Earth.
is there life other than ours? are there any other earth like planets in the universe
Satellites increased the speed of global communications.
Global Positioning Systems (GPS) use trigonometry. There are a number of satellites orbiting the earth. The GPS uses the time signals sent by these satellites to establish the distance to the satellites. Trigonometry is then used to find the location of the GPS unit.
Plate tectonic processes changed Earth's surface but also changed Earth's climate, too. Many species of coral did not adapt to the cooler climate.
For one thing, they make the clocks that go in GPS satellites advance a little bit slower than normal so that when the satellites are orbiting the earth at tens of thousands of miles per hour the clocks seem to be in sync with our clocks here on the earth's surface.
New government, Wars have settled, No dinosaurs, etc.
The Earth has changed because people learned how to farm and many other things.
No, Robert Goddard did not have any children. He focused primarily on his work in rocketry and science throughout his life.