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So far, Earth is the only planet we know of that has intelligent life.
without one sphere it wouldnt be a system
Herpetology is the study of Amphibians and Reptiles, ergo a Herpetologist is one who studys Amphibians and Reptiles. Amphibians and Reptiles would come under life earth.
No matter what theory you believe is correct. God created life and the Universe.Answer:There are many potential routes that could result in life being initiated on Earth. One of these is the process of abiogenesis, the creation of life by increasingly complex chemical reactions. alternate explanations include panspermea. This suggests life arrived on Earth from extrasolar origins. Neither requires a deity's intervention.
Prithvi would appear to have two main meanings. One is a Guided Missile programme which presumably would not be used in everyday life. The other meaning is Sanskrit for "Earth" or "that which holds everything" and is used in everyday life by some people as a form of Yoga.
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Nowhere. Francium is the second rarest element in the Earth's crust, next to Astatine. There is only 20-30g of it in the Earth's crust at any one time.
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Not really. The distance between the Moon and the Earth varies by about 10% over the course of a month, and while the difference is noticeable (it being closer makes the tides slightly larger, for one thing), it has no significant impact on everyday life unless your everyday life requires you to know what the precise height of the tide is going to be.
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Sexual reproduction
Earthquakes have been happening since shortly after earth's formation, and will continue to happen as long as earth exists. They can cause horrific damage and loss of life, but they are completely "natural" to the geology of earth.
earth is approximately rotating at 66 and a half degrees
Virtualization can be used many different ways in everyday life. Those who use hypothetical situations in their work would use this everyday.
to entertain one and give an escape to the everyday feeling of life.
One of the elements to make water or H2o.