It's actually called Lechuguilla Cave and it is located in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico.
It will damage the world and universe. The earth will shake alot of course. and most of us will be wiped off planet
It is not. Mars is a planet, a mass of rock and minerals. So far, we have detected no certain evidence that there are any living things on Mars, although our half-dozen or so landers could easily have missed some unusual or strange form of life. And it's possible that there once WAS life on Mars, but that it has died off long since.
The Earth is made up of gases such as carbon dioxide,air,oxygen,gravity,water and much more.They all came out of Attoms from stars that exploded which is called a "supernova"(WE ARE MADE OUT OF ATOMS"
The earth is tilted 23.5 degrees
no, Earth gets more energy than it gives off
The planet is worse off with humans.
Earth is known as the blue planet because of its extensive oceans that give it a predominantly blue appearance when viewed from space. The reflection of sunlight off the oceans contributes to its blueness.
If your were on another planet or the moon yes. If you are on earth you cannot observe it (in its entirity) through a telescope unless you are placed off of the planet.
In most cases this is interpreted as referring to the planet. The planet Earth should always be capitalized. If you are referring to soil, earth does not need to be capitalized.
The planet Mars is only slightly smaller than the planet Earth, and its gravitational field is nearly as strong as that of the Earth, so no, you wouldn't fall off of Mars. You would need a powerful rocket to depart Mars.
they lunches off with a rocket first then orbits a planet. Then shoots off on to the planet. after witch, the rocket blows apart back to earth.
Mars is the seventh largest planet in our solar system.
No, Earth does not give off its own light. The primary source of light on Earth is the Sun, which illuminates the planet during the day. At night, celestial bodies such as the Moon and stars reflect sunlight to provide nighttime illumination.
In a space ship ready to take off.
Planet Earth is called the blue planet because when viewed from space, its oceans and atmosphere make it appear predominantly blue in color. The reflection of sunlight off the water gives Earth its distinct blue hue when seen from afar.
The planet that gives off its own heat and light is Earth. It receives light from the Sun and reflects some of it back into space. Earth also generates heat internally from radioactive decay and geothermal processes.
The moon that revolves around the earth is not a star, it is part of the earth that was thrown off into space when the earth was hit by a large asteroid early in its development, about 30 million years after the earth first was formed. The closest star to the Earth is our Sun, it is a star and it is called Sol.