Earth\'s name of \'Earth\' does not mean fertile soil. The name Earth comes from the German word erde and the Old English word eorthe (or ertha) and means \'ground.
I believe is gravity. I mean is not only of the earth, every body of mass has gravity. But I believe that it is gravity if it was a general question. !
Geo is used mostly to mean earth. For example geography combines geo meaning earth and graph meaning picture making (crudely) the study of earth's pictures. Another example the word geosynchronous, geo again meaning earth, syn meaning same, chrono(s) meaning time forming the word that explains satellite's coupled movement with the earth.
Litho is the Greek word for stone. Lithosphere means the solid part of the earth's surface.
Study of materials that make up Earth and the processes that form and change these materials.
The word for to bury in the earth...do you mean interred?
It means earth or of the earth
The German word Erde translates as Earth, earth, soil or dirt.
Land, earth.
Earth
Native to the Earth.
Terra means earth/land.
Earth\'s name of \'Earth\' does not mean fertile soil. The name Earth comes from the German word erde and the Old English word eorthe (or ertha) and means \'ground.
Do you mean daear? If so that word means the Earth, soil or ground.
from the earth planet (latin terra)
Typical of the regions at the Earth's equator.
apple of the earth, potato