There wouldn't be an earth if there were no atoms.
There wouldn't be an earth or anything at all if we didn't have atoms
The Earth.
Well, everything would be stable gravitationally, but if there were no other forces, like electromagnetism for instance, then our atoms might not hold together, or they would get mixed into the atoms where we sit or walk, etc. We need other forces.
Well, everything would be stable gravitationally, but if there were no other forces, like electromagnetism for instance, then our atoms might not hold together, or they would get mixed into the atoms where we sit or walk, etc. We need other forces.
A mole of any substance contains 6.02x1023 atoms. The surface of the earth is about 510x106 km2. This surface area is the same as 5.10x1014 m2. Therefore each square meter would have (6.02x1023 atoms)/(5.10x1014 m2) atoms/m2. This reduces to 1.18x109 atoms/m2
Without atoms "bonding" together, there would be no universe. With no universe there would be no Earth. No Earth = No You, and therefore No You = No Question. Atoms bond together to form matter. Without this bond, we simply would not exist.
there would be nothing without atoms because everything is made of atoms. We wouldn't even be here if there were no atoms.
Considering that atoms make up all matter in existence, a day without them would be a day with nothing.
The earth is made up of atoms when it is pulled apart I guess you could say. As for the things on earth most everything is made up of atoms and molecules. Except for light heat and sound like I said most everything is made up of atoms and molecules.
You might say that, considering that the Earth and everything on it are composed of atoms.
You would expect to find nitrogen and oxygen as molecules in the atmosphere, and argon as individual atoms.
i think earth with no rotation would be like the world with no air cause earth i surrounded by air so that is how i would see the earth wit no rotation