False.
The North Pole
When you are completely free of the earth's atmosphere (about 25 miles up) you are in space.
Tides would become stronger.
The summer solstice began when the sun was farther than the earth than usual. .
Scientists tell us that about five billion years from now the sun will begin to die, just like stars do. First, the sun will get hotter. Then, it will probably swell up, slowly it will become much, much bigger. As it gets bigger, its color will change from yellow to red. As the sun grows bigger, it will pour out more heat. The earth will become so hot that all the rivers, ponds, lakes and oceans will boil and turn to steam. All of the plants and animals will die. The world will become a ball of bare, burnt rock, surrounded by great clouds of steam. After about a billion more years the sun will begin to shrink. It will become no bigger than earth. Its color will change from red to white. Slowly during more billions of years, its brightness will fade. It will use the last of its energy-and go out. It will be a dead black ball, a little smaller than earth. As the sun gives off less and less heat, the clouds of steam around the earth will turn back into water and fall as rain. Oceans and lakes will fill up again. As the sun grows cooler, earth will grow cold. The water will freeze. Earth will be a lifeless ball of rock and ice-cold, dark and silent!
Yes, we get in a muddle and all have a cuddle.
When clouds increase, whole areas of stars may be hidden by clouds with groups of stars, still in the clear sky, seem to huddle together. The clouds are increasing, so the chance of rain is increasing too.
Most of the water in the puddle seeps into the earth while the remainder evaporates.
It can puddle, get absorbed into the earth as groundwater, get used by plants, or runoff.
pond, lake, stream, puddle, ...
His thoughts were like a deep puddle of water evaporating drop by drop.My mother got upset if the condensation of a glass of iced tea trickled onto to kitchen counter as if it was a deep puddle of water.
It probably evaporated. Now it is in the air as water vapor. Sometime in the future it will come back down to earth again as rain.
As soon as the droplets become too heavy for wind currents to keep them in the cloud, they fall under gravity.
Rivers and ravines are earth words. They begin with the letter r.
earth earthquake
somewhere on earth
a molten body