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In short, no. The momentum is not destroyed, but rather imparted onto the earth. However, because the earth is so huge, the momentum given has almost zero change on the earth's speed.
That's correct. It's called the law of conservation of mass. It can, however, be converted to energy, according to the equation E=mc2, where E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light.
Energy coming to the earth and radioactivity are not same. Energy comes mostly from the sun and other parts of space. The energy of radioactivity is already bound up inside of the atom.
Aristotle believed in four elements, earth, fire, air, and water. Substances wanted to return to the same places: something that contained more Earth fell to the ground, a feather containing more air drifted to the ground (this actually due to air resistance). Newton believed in the law of universal gravitation, which explained why humans and things fell to Earth and the planets remained in orbit.
No, you cannot feel inertia. Just like you can't feel gravity. In fact, most of the forces of the Earth cannot be felt.
You cannot.
Wow, that's quite a question. First consider that everything with physical mass has the potential to be destroyed although we do not nescessarily possess that type of technology now, so that excludes everything on the planet and the planet itself. So, my list would be: 1. heaven 2. hell 3. the sun 4. the moon 5. other planets in the solar system 6. the galaxy 7. other stars 8. other solar systems 9. other galaxies 10. the universe
Humans! We cannot say the answer is computers, because humans created the computer.
places that can't be polluted by humans are: earth's core, sun, Venus, the three gas giants, a star, a black hole and outer space.
No. Humans cannot be sinless while they are on earth. Those that are believers will be sinless when they get to Heaven. But No. A human cannot go more than a day without sin.
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I have two answers so you decide 1. The only people that would live are the ones in spaceships going to other celestial bodies that are habitable for humans. 2.There would be no survivers because every one is on the Earth and it is destroyed along with the planet itself
No, Jupiter is a gas planet. It has so much pressure, the humans living in it would die.
the core of the earth, a star, the sun, maybe mount Everest?
You can find water in Clouds, Plants, Humans, Ground, and the Sky.
There are a handful of places on Earth that cannot support human settlement. One of these places is Antarctica. It is far too cold and desolate for people to thrive there.
no, i believe that there will be some places where specific resources cannot be found.