The answer to this question is most deffinitly rice!
Every single life on earth will be destroyed in an instant and the earth core/all the lava will probably pour out. Other wise the earth might explode a big chunks of earth will hit other planets :~[]lol
Earth's crust is the thinnest among the other earth's layers.
Crops grown in the Fertile Crescent could be grown in these areas.
Since the Earth's temperature changes, the study of that will be part of Earth Science. But there are lots and lots of other things about the earth, besides temperature, that is part of Earth Science. Also, other things besides the Earth change temperature ,so many other kinds of science, besides Earth Science, study the effects of temperature .
Papatuanuku is the earth mother (akin to other other religion/peoples Gaea) so Papa is used for the word earth or ground. If you are meaning Earth as in planet earth then the term used is Te Ao.
Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Missouri produce most of the grain sorghum grown in this country.
In 2009, according to the USDA, the state of Oregon had more acres of hay than of any other single crop. Hay was over a million acres and the second largest acreage, 890,000 acres, was of wheat.
It's kind of inappropriate
The party began as a single-issue party, but has grown to address other issues.
The party began as a single-issue party, but has grown to address other issues.
The party began as a single-issue party, but has grown to address other issues.
There are no rings around the earth. The only truely notable feature is the mass of our single moon.
Every single life on earth will be destroyed in an instant and the earth core/all the lava will probably pour out. Other wise the earth might explode a big chunks of earth will hit other planets :~[]lol
Essentially none. From the range of the other planets, the effect is that the Earth and the Moon are a single body.
Same as with every other nation on earth.....NONE!
Can't say... Acres are a unit of surface and yards are a unit of length. They can't be converted into each other.
Just the Earth, the other seven have zero, two or dozens of moons.