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∙ 12y agothe inhabitants could have special adaptations, such as fish have gills that allow them to breathe under water.
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∙ 12y agoIf Earth combusted? Then it would be either a black hole (mabye not big enouph) or the particles would begin to form a new planet, or it could just disapear.
You could use pictures of: planet Earth, pictures of oceans or rivers, trees, flowers. Anything about nature could be used in a tasteful manner.
The volume of our solar system's largest planet, Jupiter, is 1320 times the volume of Earth.
No. Generally speaking, Venus is the closest planet to Earth. The actual distance that Venus is from Earth varies, depending on where it is during its orbit around the sun relative to that of Earth. When Venus and Earth are on the same side of the sun, they are 38.2x106km apart; when they are on opposite sides of the sun, they are 261.0x106km apart.Mars is the second planet closest to Earth. However, if Venus is on the opposite side of the sun, Mars could temporary be closest to Earth. Mars's distance from Earth varies, from 55.7x106km when they are both at the same side of the sun, to 401.3x106km, when they are on opposite sides of the sun.
Nobody owns the Earth. One could say mankind owns the Earth, but this is not true. We share the Earth with many other creatures without which we could not survive. So no one owns the Earth, we are merely living on it's shell for a finite time. What we do with it in that time is up to us.
Yes. The effect of gravity on the Earth, and of Earth on other celestial bodies could be very different if the composition of the planet was different.
Water does exist on Earth. Earth is the only planet known to have liquid water.
Yes! Life could be found on planet earth!
Yes. The human species is only known to live on Terra (Earth). Sometime in the future humankind may choose to live on a different planet, but so far we have not found another Earth-like planet that we could successfully live on.
An alien is from a different planet and scienctists have proved that every planet except Earth have no living sources and do not orbit around the sun fast enough so if they are not reall they could not visit us.
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No, Earth is a planet (dirt could also be called earth). People (such as you and I) are humans.
Pluto is classified as a dwarf planet, not a terrestrial planet or a giant gas planet. It is primarily composed of rock and ice, similar to terrestrial planets like Earth, but it lacks the characteristics of a true terrestrial planet or a gas giant.
The scenario can be related to the earth's characteristics by considering various factors such as climate, geology, biodiversity, and human impact. For example, the scenario could involve deforestation, which relates to the earth's biodiversity being affected. Or, it could be about a natural disaster like a volcanic eruption, which relates to the earth's geology and tectonic activity. Alternatively, it could focus on human activities like pollution, which impacts the earth's overall health and sustainability.
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"What is the third planet from the sun in our solar system?"
If Earth combusted? Then it would be either a black hole (mabye not big enouph) or the particles would begin to form a new planet, or it could just disapear.