no
that the earth was in the middle of the universe
A family of subsets of the direct product of a topological space with itself that is used to derive a uniform topology for the space. Also known as uniform structure.
You can look at a picture of it taken from space, or the moon
Well lots of things can affect the earth well we are taking out to much things out of the earth like fuel and we burn up to much chemicals which affect the earth. also we affect it our self the more building we make the more forest we demolish to make space for a new building and billions of years ago the earth was nothing but water forests and deserts and it was all natural but when humans came they started to develop which made it even worse, our building clothes are trash to the earth and we might be to but not likely.
Because its the only man made structure on earth visible from space.
The Great Wall of China
International space station can be seen naked eyewith
The Great Wall of China
yes, the great wall of china is the only man- made structure visible from space but there are some traces of the forest fires of amzon rainforest also visible.
Sea,Land,Air
you my Friend are a noob
From outside Earth's atmosphere such as space, and from human/organism perspective on Earth itself, yes.
The atmosphere, the lithosphere, and the hydrosphere.You're welcome ^.^
Earth is not a star at all - it is a planet. And nothing 'floats" in space, our sun, the nine planets, and everything else visible from earth through telescopes - as well as everything that isn't visible - is moving at tremendous speed through the universe.
great wall of china?
The closest natural object to Earth is the moon.