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Into what exactly would you expect it to sink?
You would expect to find igneous or metamorphic rocks, depending on the depth.
I would expect that the most rapid changes to the Earth's surface would result from the impact of a comet striking the Earth.
I would expect it is Silicon, same as on Earth.
in georgia because georgia has a collection of rocks
at the surface
Into what exactly would you expect it to sink?
You would expect to find igneous or metamorphic rocks, depending on the depth.
mars
I would expect it is Silicon, same as on Earth.
I would expect that the most rapid changes to the Earth's surface would result from the impact of a comet striking the Earth.
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Well, for one thing, at every place you've ever been in your life, or are ever likely to be, "down" is always the direction toward the center of the Earth. When you think of it that way, it would be pretty weird to expect the Earth to fall toward the center of the Earth, wouldn't you say ?
every thing on earth
I expect that the earth asked about is that in which we grow vegetables, and in which lots of things live. That would put it in Biology.
No it would probably weaken. The Earth's magnetic field is due to a combination of two factors: Earth's relatively high iron content and Earth's relatively high rotation speed. If you reduced either factor you should expect the magnetic field's strength to be reduced.
No it would probably weaken. The Earth's magnetic field is due to a combination of two factors: Earth's relatively high iron content and Earth's relatively high rotation speed. If you reduced either factor you should expect the magnetic field's strength to be reduced.