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Each year the Earth makes one Revolution around the sun. Each day the Earth makes one rotation on its axis.
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.
225 Earth days.
it is approximately 10,000-15,000 meteors hit earth every year
The moon is moving away from the Earth at a rate of about 3.8 centimetres - or 1.5 inches - per year.
Approximately 40,000-50,000 tons of extraterrestrial material, such as meteorites and cosmic dust, is estimated to enter Earth's atmosphere each year.
The moon moves about 4cm away from the earth each year. This is because the moons orbit around the earth is tilted about 5 degrees. The moon is spiraling away from the earth and one day we might not have a moon.
No. 37,000 to 38,000 tons of matter hit the earth each year. We're pretty much being bombarded constantly.
It is estimated that around 40,000 tons of space dust falls on Earth each year. This dust is made up of particles like micrometeoroids and interplanetary dust that enter Earth's atmosphere.
The answer is different depending on who you ask. Some astronomer say the moon moves about one centimeter away from Earth each year. Others say about an inch to an inch and a half.
How much what is generated each year
The village of Mawsynram in Meghalaya, India receives 467 inches of rain per year.
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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.
No, the earth goes around the sun each year.
Probably a lot of rubbish, sorry, don't know the exact number