There is no particular reason to assume that Earth will collapse.
Earth has never collapsed.!<3 MEi =}
The entire dollhouse collapsed below the earth
The Earth never collapsed. In the beginning of formation (about 4.6 billion years ago), however, it is theorized that a protoplanet, the size of Mars, sideswiped the Earth and caused a portion of both to break apart. The pieces came together and formed the Moon. It is also theorized that the Earth became a snow ball twice. There were also asteroid impacts on Earth, some severe enough to end most of life, but the Earth itself stayed intact.
The synonym for collapsed is "fallen" or "crumbled."
An adjective modifies a noun. The adjective forms are collapsible and collapsed.The collapsible sofa becomes a bed.The collapsed barn would have to be rebuilt.
The building collapsed in the earthquake.
It depends. In the case of "A collapsed building." it is an adjective. It can however be used as the past tense version of "to collapse" as in "I collapsed" or "This building collapsed yesterday." in which case it is indeed a verb.
The adverb in the sentence "the castle ramparts frequently collapsed as they were old" is "frequently." It modifies the verb "collapsed" by indicating how often the ramparts collapsed.
No it wasn't seen before they collapsed, it was seen and photographed just after they collapsed.
No. The word collapsed is the past tense of the verb "to collapse" (as in "the building collapsed during an earthquake"), or it can be an adjective describing a structure that has already fallen down (as in "the explorers carefully made their way through the collapsed temple").So collapsed is not an adverb, but a verb or an adjective.
Yes, there are even stars smaller than earth. Most are collapsed ancient stars that have become neutron stars and have masses slightly larger than our sun currently has.
Yes, there are even stars smaller than earth. Most are collapsed ancient stars that have become neutron stars and have masses slightly larger than our sun currently has.