The Core of the Earth is molten metal, practically all IRON. It contains most of the Earth's Mass.
The part of Earth's atmosphere where all of the weather occurs is known as the troposphere. The troposphere is the lowest part of the atmosphere on the planet. It takes up about 80% of all the atmosphere's mass.
Yes. All the mass that makes up all the people on Earth came from Earth and is a part of it.
The combined mass of all ants on Earth is estimated to be roughly equal to the combined mass of all humans on Earth.
Yes, the total mass of all the asteroids in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter is estimated to be much smaller than the mass of the Earth. The combined mass of all asteroids is only a small fraction of Earth's mass.
Antarctica is part of the land mass of planet earth south of 60 degrees S, all of which is governed by the Antarctic Treaty.
No. The Earth has a mass of approx 6 × 1024 kg whereas Jupiter has a mass of 1.8986 x 1027 kg. About 318 times that of Earth
Uranus, Neptune, Saturn, and all have more mass than Earth.
Troposphere
All matter has mass. gravity is the attraction of objects with mass. The mass of the earth is high enough that gravity from the earth pulls the air towards itself.
No, Mars has a greater mass than Venus. Mars has a mass of about 0.107 times that of Earth, while Venus has a mass of about 0.815 times that of Earth.
its the mantle, taking up 82% of the Earth's volume with a 2900 km-thick shell.
Because the value of "g" varies directly with the sum of the masses of the two bodies acted upon by the force of gravity. If you go inside the earth, only part of the mass of the earth will be attracting you toward its center; the mass of the part of the earth that is farther from the center than you are will be attracting you away from the center. If it were possible to reach the center of the earth, the value of "g" would reach zero because the mass of the earth would be acting upon equally you in all directions.