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It depends on your location on Earth.
The moon's average density is about the same as the density of mantle of the Earth.
it's important because the density depends on the amount of atoms. And in Earth Science, atoms make up everything.
Density = mass / volume
== == The average density of the planet Earth is 5.52 (Standardized Result 5.52 g/cm3) the density of core of earth is 8 g/cm3
The gravity on Earth is constant.
In SI units we use the term mass rather than the more familiar term weight. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in a particular sample. The mass of a sample does not depend on its location; it is the same whether measured on Earth, on the moon, or anywhere in space. Weight is a measure of the pull of gravity on a sample and depends on where the sample is weighed.
It depends on your location on the Earth.
It depends on your location on Earth.
Venus is similar to earth in size, density, mass and location in the solar system. Thus it is refereed to as earths twin
The speed of the waves depends on the density of the material.
That heavily depends on the date and on your location on Earth.
The gravitational forces in each direction between the Earth and a sample of matterare equal. The force exerted on the sample by the Earth is what we call the "weight"of the sample. The force exerted by the sample on the Earth is the one that nobodyever mentions, but it's also equal to the weight of the sample. In other words, theweight of the sample on Earth is equal to the weight of the Earth on the sample.
The average temperature in a certain location depends on how close it is to the equator, and the tilt of the earth at that time.
That heavily depends on the date and on your location on Earth.
It depends on the amount of impurities it may contain but the Density or 'specific gravity' varies between 3.175-3.184; to 3.56 if high in rare-earth elements.
It depends on your location, in some places they are