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it goes throgh the atmosphere and enter the other plsnts to get to the energy that we need on earth
it goes throgh the atmosphere and enter the other plsnts to get to the energy that we need on earth
The earth has no need whatsoever for atmosphere. It's the creatures living on earth that need it in order to continue living.
Earth rotates because if i did not we would not have any atmosphere and we need an atmosphere to live.
... compresses the air in front and around it so that the air glows and at night you see a "shooting star" - a meteor. If it impacts the ground before evaporating, it is a bolide and may leave a mineral remnant called a meteorite.
We are adapted to breathing and living in Earth's atmosphere. A planet would need to have an atmosphere similar to that of Earth for people to find it livable.
Well to maintain the oxygen in the earth atmosphere you need to make sure that the level of global warming is decreasing and less fumes will be able to make up the ozone layer. With a thinner layer around the earth this means that oxygen will be able to enter and exit the earths surface, allowing oxygen to still stay in the atmosphere.
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Humans will need to leave Earth in order to survive when the Sun begins to enter the giant phase.
You'd need an atmosphere similar to that of Earth's, a source of water similar to that of Earth's and land masses that have the ability to grow food on them, similar to that of Earth's. Basically, you'd need Earth.
It doesn't need to. We are already in Earth's atmosphere.
It is difficult to answer this question because it mainly depends on the size and mass of an object. Most space debris sizes, almost like a land-rover, need hypersonic speed to enter the earth's atmosphere. This speed is classified as Mach 5 and over. (Mach means traveling at speed of sound, which means moving about one mile in five seconds) Meteors enter at a different rate. Most meteor-sized objects penetrate the earth's surface at roughly 30 miles an hour or a little more. Other things, like shuttles, need speeds a little more than the speed of sound. Because of their mass and size, more thrust is needed to penetrate the earth's atmosphere.