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Actually, the Earth will run out of water. In around 1 or 2 billion years from now, the sun will be hot enough to boil all of the Earth's oceans and all life on the Earth will be ceased during that time. The Earth will be scorched and discolored, and will become a lifeless planet.
Steepness of land means that water can run down at greater speeds taking with it lose top soil. Once this top soil is gone this means the under soil which is easy to erode is eroded easily by rainfall and so gullies form due to the erosion of the soil. Hope this vaguely answered your questions. :)
NO ... only if you know where the driver lives ... Google earth does not track any thing ... just images of streets ...
yes they do. but the fertilize it! Many gardeners use worms to fertilize their crops for better maintenance of their fruits and veggies. P.S. Their "waste" is the fertilizing part. Hope this helps!
Observational Dance is where you watch people dance and you copy them. If they're pretty then you put on a pretty face but if they're ugly then you RUN. RUN far away and never EVER come back!
because the earth gets rain because of lakes and it evaporates so Earth never runs out of rain
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No, the Earth will never run of water, but all the water could get dirty if not enough people try to clean it.
Gravity is the force that pulls everything downward, causing rain and soil to run down a slope. This gravitational force is responsible for the movement of water and soil on Earth's surface.
Soil can run out of nutrients due to continuous farming practices that deplete essential elements like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Without proper replenishment through organic matter or fertilizer, the soil becomes less fertile, leading to nutrient depletion over time. Erosion and leaching can also contribute to nutrient loss from soil.
If the soil is saturated and is unable to absorb any more rain water, the excess rain will run-off into ditches and streams. If this run-off is on over-rich nitrogen enriched farmland, the run-off will take some nitrogen in solution. This solution will cause algae and weeds to flourish and could smother aquatic wildlife, and watercourses.
By soil if you mean the ground which we use to build one then it is obvious. Renewable resources are the resources that theoretically will never run out, like the solar energy, the sun will not stop producing light for a very very very long time so we consider it renewable. Non renewable is oil because it is being produced by earth but at a very slow rate that can't cope with the human demands on it so it is considered nonrenewable. the more we build the more "soil" we use and since earth doesn't grow lager to produce "soil" then theoretically after some time we will run out of "soil" to build, farm and live on. That only happens if the human population increases a lot of course.
Nutrients are constantly being resupplied by waste produced by most forms of life that inhabit the Earth's soil, including (but not limited to) microorganisms, and bacteria. Rain fall and the flow of rivers also lend a hand in the process of transporting nutrients back to the Earth.
no, never. We have the same about of water now as we had since the start of the earth, therfroe we won't lose any now.
Prevent Nitrogen run-off!
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