Totally subjectively, I would say that the definition of life is any object that is autosufficiant and capable of reproducing itself. So, for me, two prerequisites are needed to identify something as living: autosufficiency and reproductivity. But this answer is subject to debate.
The AWSOME Earth would be one.
That would be a topographic map. Cool huh?
A Bio-sphere would fit this description.
any form of water that falls from the clouds and reaches earth surface
If the earth's axis were perpendicular to the plane of its orbit, the earth would still have winter and summer as the two main seasons. The two seasons would beÊoccurringÊdaily since the earth would still be rotating but on a perpendicular plane to its orbit.Ê
If the Earth didn't have physical features, there would be no Earth.
If the Earth didn't have physical features, there would be no Earth.
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What are his best features?
The AWSOME Earth would be one.
Landscape or surface features would be a couple , but topography would describe the shapes.
geography
a sphere or 3D circle
an egg shell....
Physical geography influenced the cultures of the regions' first settlers by determining their living conditions, food sources, and modes of transportation. For example, settlers in mountainous regions may have developed farming techniques suited to steep terrain, while those near rivers may have relied on fishing and water transportation. The availability of resources like water and fertile land also played a significant role in shaping cultural practices and beliefs.
Think about all of the features of a smartphone. Now how many of those things can a person do? Just describe what a person would be if they did all of the things a smartphone would do.