Maybe but not true.
The three forms on earth are: Solid, Ice, Gas
in the school itself where he is studying
When a meteor hits the Earth it forms a crater.
There are many different forms of arthritis and what would affect some would have no affect on others.
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No, Earth is not considered an organism. It is a planet that supports various forms of life but is not a living organism itself.
Land forms have a significant impact on life on Earth. They influence climate patterns, affect the distribution of plants and animals, and shape the availability of resources like water and soil. Land forms also influence human activities and settlement patterns.
Weathering and erosion will effect the earth's future because land forms will be changed and create new rivers, deltas, etc.
It forms a 'caldera'.
If oxygen were to be removed from earth, all life forms that require oxygen to survive will die out leaving the earth as we know it baron. Oxygen is vital to our survival, without it we would die.
The three forms on earth are: Solid, Ice, Gas
Water is considered an abiotic factor in an environment, as it is a non-living component that plays a vital role in the ecosystem for the survival of biotic factors. Despite being essential for all forms of life, water itself is not alive and therefore classified as abiotic.
All life forms (animal, plant, fungus, bacterium, protozoa) must consume water to stay alive. Without life, Earth cannot sustain itself, since "sustaining itself" refers to keeping life alive. (Rather circular, eh?)
the release of sulfur and other harmful gases lead to a toxic atmosphere for most life on earth with the largest extinction ever seen with 99% of all life forms believed to been extinct. the ash clouds surrounding the earth reflected light from the sun away from earth causing the earths tempter to decrease leading to the 'snowball earth'
The slab that forms when magma forces itself across rock layers is called a dike.
Oxygen forms 21 percent of the Earth's atmosphere.
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