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The Earth being spherical, any flat representation generates distortions such that shapes and areas cannot both be conserved simultaneously, and distances can never all be preserved. The mapmaker must choose a suitable map projection.
the earth is in the perfect place in the milky way. if it was any closer to the sun the temperate would be too hot, and if it was any further from the sun it would freeze over.
no. If there were, we Earthlings would have ruined it by now.
We would not have the seasons as we currently know them. There would be essentially no seasonal change anywhere over the course of the year. Any differences would be minor.
It won't. Both Jupiter and Earth are in stable orbits, and there is no reason for that to change. In any event, Jupiter is thousands of times the size of Earth, so it would be more correct to say that Earth would crash into Jupiter. Again, this is extremely improbable.
A globe.
A three-dimensional representation
A globe.
Earth would not have any extremely hot/cold weather conditions.
The Earth has not been invaded. Any invasion of Earth would have to be from beyond Earth, and would therefore be from space.
i like cheese Yes but if would be freezing cold.
if earth is the world, then yes without earth there would still be time.
an object remains stable at the point where its weight can be balanced out equally without distortions of any kind.
The Earth being spherical, any flat representation generates distortions such that shapes and areas cannot both be conserved simultaneously, and distances can never all be preserved. The mapmaker must choose a suitable map projection.
where space is so cold the earth would freeze
the earth would explode
Earth rotates because if i did not we would not have any atmosphere and we need an atmosphere to live.