According to the scientific study physical features changes after 10 years...
When the plates of the earth move due to earthquarks and Lavas it cause globle warming and change physical features by melting snow.
Yes. Some people may think that blizzards are man made, but they would be incorrect. Blizzards are as natural as the floods that wiped out New Orleans or the Earthquakes that destroy California bridges. You can't stop them.
well lets say theres a dirt road u have to drive on it the blizzard could cover the whole entire road so people cannot drive over it
snow and ice the moon
Although we are not completely certain about the origin of water on Earth, it seems that there have been a lot of comet impacts, much earlier in the Earth's history, and those comets brought our planet lots of water, which now covers most of the surface of the Earth.
Every kind of weather happens on earth, from droughts and heat waves to blizzards and cyclones.
Every kind of weather happens on earth, from droughts and heat waves to blizzards and cyclones.
there are no positive impacts when an earthquake happens, it only causes misery and destruction
Eight or ten blizzards a year are not uncommon to coastal areas, but the U.S. get's about 10.7 to 11 blizzards a year.
A "meteorite" is the word for a meteoroid that impacts Earth's surface.
Ceres has no atmosphere, no liquid water, and no life on its surface. Instead it is heavily cratered from impacts.
The atmosphere causes the object that is impacting or hitting the earth and causes it to burn and deteriorate as it lands on the earth's Surface.
No. Blizzards have nothing to do with plate tectonics.
That the earth undergoes periodic ice ages that are brought on almost instantly by huge hurricane-like blizzards that cover the entire surface of the earth.
Ceres has no atmosphere, no liquid water, and no life on its surface. Instead it is heavily cratered from impacts.
The wind in Antarctica is constant. It may be safe to say that somewhere on the continent -- it covers 10% of the earth's surface -- there is a blizzard, every day.
The wind in Antarctica is constant. It may be safe to say that somewhere on the continent -- it covers 10% of the earth's surface -- there is a blizzard, every day.
Although we are not completely certain about the origin of water on Earth, it seems that there have been a lot of comet impacts, much earlier in the Earth's history, and those comets brought our planet lots of water, which now covers most of the surface of the Earth.
Erosion. The earth has suffered its share of impacts, but the eroding effects of wind and water have weathered away all but the biggest or most recent craters. The moon has no atmosphere or water so the impacts there are preserved.
The Moon's surface is heavily cratered because of of meteor impacts. Meteors are able to more commonly strike the Moon's surface than the Earth's surface because the Moon's atmosphere is not as strong as the Earth's, so less meteors burn up in the Moon's atmosphere than they do in the Earth's atmospheres. So the craters are simply the result of heavy meteor impacts. Answer #2 The moon has no weather to erode craters. Speculation is that the earth has been hit at least as many times as the moon because of our greater mass. Wind, water, and plate tectonics wipe out the evidence on earth.
Landslides shifting terrain, pyroclastic flows, volcanic explosions, flooding, meteor impacts.