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Trivia Jellyfish have been on Earth for over 650 million years, before sharks and dinosaurs. The Earth is about 4.5 billion years old A galactic year is 250 million Earth-years If you were standing on Mercury, the Sun would appear 2.5 times larger than it appears from Earth Aluminum forms one-twelfth of the Earth's crust.
i don't know man. go search it on the dictionary or something.
No, it is not. This will seem wrong to people who are aware that the moon's orbit it tidally locked with earth. Observed over a long enough period, the moon has a distinct wobble that comes from what is called libration. It results from the fact that the moon's orbital velocity around the earth is not constant, while the moon's rotational velocity is for all practical purposes constant. So the earth will appear to move a bit in the lunar sky. This is an apparent motion and not a true motion. It occurs to me that there must be places on the moon where the earth would appear, over the course of a lunar cycle, unable to decide whether to rise or to set! It would appear to bob up and down at the moon's horizon.
They would burn up before they reach the Earth.
the third layer of the atmosphere would be the mesosphere. this is the layer that burns up the meteorites before they reach earth.
In a dictionary, "maybe" would appear before "maypole" as words are typically organized alphabetically.
it depends on whose dictionary you use, the edition and how detailed the contents, but in general the word is 'Coupon' or maybe 'Coupon Free'
all words that are real are in the dictionary!
The guide words "inhibit" and "infrequent" would likely appear on the same dictionary page as "infer."
Rotunda would come before rough in the dictionary as it begins with the letter "r" which comes before "u" alphabetically.
Hmmwv is not a work in the Collins Gem Dictionary. G would come before hmmwv if it was listed in the dictionary. Hl- would come before it because it's root is hm-.
The word "signature" would appear between the guide words "signify" and "silly" in the dictionary.
it would still appear to rotate
it would still appear to rotate
It would depend on how comprehensive the dictionary was.
The sun would appear to be slightly larger on Venus than on Earth. Venus is somewhat closer to the Sun than Earth.
The Earth would appear to go through the same phases that we see in the Moon, except that the Earth would appear to be almost stationary in the sky; it would wiggle a little.