everything has an opposite, without dark matter normal matter would therefore be unbalanced causing the earth to be disproportionate and explode
Yes it is important because on basis of dark matter amount our universe will expand.
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Dark energy is important to earth in maintaining earth's orbit distance (centrifugal force, cDel.P) and the circulation force, cDelxP).
Dark matter are exotic and poorly understood forms of mass in the universe, and normal matter are basically common phases of matter found on Earth, such as solids, liquids and gas.
Neutrinos are important in the search for dark matter because they are weakly interacting particles that can provide clues about the presence of dark matter. By studying neutrinos and their interactions, scientists can gather information about the distribution and behavior of dark matter in the universe.
About 68% is dark energy and 27% is dark matter. The remaining 5% is baryonic matter, which includes our Earth, the galaxies, and the contents of intergalactic space.
Hypothetically Yes - But then dark matter is expected to be very pervasive in the cosmos, and pretty much associated with normal matter. The prevailing hypothesis is that dark matter presence is accumulated consistent mass density; i.e. the more mass density, the greater the accumulation of dark matter. However, important as dark matter is thought to be in the cosmos, direct evidence of its existence and a concrete understanding of its nature have remained elusive.
Roughly 70% of the Universe is dark energy. Dark matter makes up about 25%. The rest, everything on Earth, everything ever observed with all of our instruments, all normal matter - adds up to less than 5% of the Universe. That is, with the knowledge and the proof that both dark energy and dark matter exist rather than inferences.
A dark matter microscope is used to indirectly detect and study dark matter by analyzing the impact it has on the distribution of visible matter in space. By observing the gravitational effects of dark matter on visible matter, scientists can infer the presence and properties of dark matter particles.
because of the gravity of the earth
Dark matter is everywhere, there really is no place that has the most dark matter.