I think we are very close to finding a next planet which may be able to support life. There are Satellites which are currently being made to find planets which are the same distance earth is from our sun. Go to nationalgeographic.com and look it up if u want to know more details
I couldn't find any reference to the Aztec word "Meshtleeko." It's possible that it may be a term that is not widely known or documented.
Two possible theories on what happened to the people of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro are that they may have faced environmental challenges such as climate change leading to drought or flooding, which disrupted their civilization. Another theory is that they may have been invaded or faced conflict from outside groups, causing the downfall of these cities.
Christopher Columbus is credited with using a lodestone, a naturally occurring magnetite, as a compass to find his way to the New World in 1492. The lodestone helped Columbus navigate by aligning itself with Earth's magnetic field, providing a rough sense of direction at sea.
Earth, when refering to the planet is spelled with a capital E as it is a proper noun (a name). Earth when refering to dirt or soil is not. For example: * "Earth is the only planet that can currently sustain life." * "I love the feeling of the moist earth between by bare toes."
Aquifers can be found underground in many places around the world. They are typically located beneath the Earth's surface where water is stored in permeable rock or sediment layers. Aquifers can be accessed through wells for drinking water and irrigation purposes.
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No! Christopher Columbus questioned this the world is ROUND!!!!!!!
Yes, it is possible to find the absolute location of the seven continents on Earth using latitude and longitude coordinates. The relative location of the continents can be determined by their positions and relationships to each other on the Earth's surface.
according to nature it is not possible but if it hungry and unable to find his food then it may eat another parakeet
It is possible but in movies or in dreams.
We can't rule that out. It's also possible that even if there is such a place we may never find it. The only thing that can be proven is that there is such a place, if indeed we discover one. It can never be proven that no such place exists.
It is possible for Earth and a star to collide with one another. However, the possibility is extremely remote.
Yes, this is possible. Some would argue that whether or not we find such life, it is nearly impossible that it does not exist somewhere.
of course it 's infinitly possible trillions of times over
the closest plant to earth is mars this doesn't answer your question because the answer is there might be a plant like earth in another Galaxy
Scientists may find out another mineral. It is also possible to make synthetic rubies.
The Earth Like Planet that was newly discovered in another solar system (no i am not lying they did find a new earth-like planets