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satellites eventually burn in the atmosphere or impact somewhere on earth but this takes a long time and yes it can be avoided with repositioning burns
Why? Becauz When It is recycled back into Earth in convection zones, more than one plate sinks below another and melts back into Earth.
Freezing precipitation is called sleet or freezing rain.
This is the water cycle on Earth.
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Precipatation.
Barometer
The two largest carbon sinks on the earth are oceans and soil.Also forests can be mentioned .Carbon dioxide is emitted and taken away by plants .
Subsidence.
A sudden shift of the earth's crust along a fault could result in an earthquake.
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Rain sinks into the surface of the Earth where it can. There is no bottom or top to the Earth since it continuously spins on its axis.