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their contribution on earth was to keep earth clean in a way.
aristarchus contribute knowledge about shape and size of earth,and prove that the earth is not the center of the solar system because its the sun
because it is in your curriculum
Understanding the earth sciences gives us a better understanding of the biosphere (even if you're studying something seemingly unrelated, like geology or chemistry, for instance). If we understand the biosphere better, then we know how to protect it better.
by providing an understanding that most changes on earth's surface happen slowly
Understanding Earth's history.
no, the sun is
Earth and Mars has full of oxygen in the solar system!!!!!!
their contribution on earth was to keep earth clean in a way.
They are both fairly related to cells and scientists believe it fills a "gap" in time where we transition into cellular organisms.
Henry Cavendish was a British scientist known for his discovery of hydrogen, determination of the composition of air, and measurement of the Earth's density. He also made significant contributions to understanding the properties of gases and the concept of specific gravity.
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it led to the discovery that the earth revolves around the sun, not that the earth is the center of the universe
Without the big bang there wouldn't be an Earth to have a history.
by seeing a difference about the earth and suns movement
Nicolaus Copernicus was a Polish astronomer. His greatest contribution was to assert that the earth revolves around the sun. At the time that Copernicus lived, the general conception was that the sun revolved around earth.
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