The Earth's surface, where it is not water, is called the ground.
what it does is rains so much for hours that it starts to pile up and flood the earth.
The hypocentre is the point inside the Earth where an earthquake starts. The point on the Earth's surface directly above this is the epicentre.
The troposphere starts from the surface of the Earth until the it ends and goes into the stratosphere.
Magma rises from the asthenosphere to the surface of the Earth. After it reaches temperature upward to 1000 degrees Fahrenheit, the magma starts to rise. Gases also aid in pushing the magma toward the surface, along with the tremendous pressure from the depth at which it originates.
There are five layers that make up the earth's surface. Beginning from the top and working toward the middle of the earth, it starts with the surface which is called the crust, below that is the upper mantle, below that is the mantle and finally, the last two are the outer core and inner core.
g
The free fall acceleration of the earth is approximately related to the distance from the surface by the following formula. g = GM/(R2 + h) where G = universal gravitational constant, M = Mass of Earth, R = Radius of Earth, h = distance from the surface of the earth g = 3.98 * 1014 / ( (6.0 * 106 )2+ h) as h increases to a very low value near the surface of the earth the value of g can be approximately taken to be constant near the surface of the earth. So the acceleration is constant near the surface of the earth.
Globe
Io's surface gravity is about 0.18 g, where Earth's gravity is 1.0 g.
Gaea or Gaia aka Earth or the Goddess of Earth
No. The stratosphere starts between 8 to 10km above the Earth's surface (varying with latitude) and ends at around 50Km, where the mesosphere starts.
The unit in which Gravity is measured is the 'g'. Earth is the standard an stands at 1. On Venus, the surface gravity is 0.904 g - which would be 90.4% of Earth's surface gravity - slightly less.90%
at about 9km above the surface of the sea.
The surface gravity of the earth can be expressed as 1 g. In comparison, the surface gravity on Neptune at the equator is 1.14g.
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what it does is rains so much for hours that it starts to pile up and flood the earth.
what it does is rains so much for hours that it starts to pile up and flood the earth.