The energy cant be created or destroyed....all human taking their food from earth resources to develop. Everyday our body discharging back to the earth in term of urine, stool, water and heat. So the mass of the earth remain constant.
A good applet for the current population is in the related links below. Currently it is nearly 7 billion.
The current population of planet Earth changes every single second since there are always babies being born and people dying. As of July 2014, the world population is 7,245,489,359.
A coyote, because their population is the greatest population out of anything on the planet Earth. Outside of the cockroach that is.
Insects are not necessarily the largest in population - bacteria, for example, by default, win this title (according to Wikipedia, there are approximately five nonillion bacteria on Earth). However, thery are the most diverse group of organisms on our planet. The second largest population of organisms on Earth would probably be contested by fish, trees, crustaceans, etc.
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With the North and South Pole
The world's population was 6.8 billion in 2010, and the life expectancy was roughly 78 years. Assuming the current population will continue to die at that average age, over 87 million people will die each year. That works out to nearly 3 people dying (2.76) each second.
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A coyote, because their population is the greatest population out of anything on the planet Earth. Outside of the cockroach that is.
on the top of planet earth there is the north pole, on top of that is the northern most axis of the Earth, the axis may be cold or hot depending on the axis' current tilt.
What will happen is that the air population will be more of a threat too planet earth. Because when people die they MIGHT leave the factories on an the air population. And the earth will die because of air population.
The current approximate population of humans on Earth is around 7.9 billion.
It adds to almost every environmental concern the planet faces.
The population of the Earth is estimated at roughly six billion people.
Antarctica is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, an agreement signed or ratified by governments representing 80% of the population of planet earth. The population of the earth benefits from Antarctica's singular natural resource called data about the planet's health. Sharing these data supports the current status of all land south of 60 degrees S, all governed by the treaty.
No. As of current known orbital data, the Earth will never be in a position to collide with another planet.
The population on the planet Earth in the year 2012 is over 7 billion people.
Scientists, supported by governments representing 80% of the earth's population, study the health of planet earth in Antarctica.
a planet broke apart and the moon was captured by earth's gravity