The statement is monumentally false.
Adjective Phrases : 1. around the Earth - modifies orbit 2. of the illuminated side - modifies part 3. of the Moon - modifies side Adverb Phrase: in its orbit (in its orbit around the Earth) - modifies around
a moon may be son of earth,part of earth.
* The adverb phrase is "in its orbit" and modifies the verb "continues" (in its orbit around the Earth including the adjective phrase) *The adverb clause is "as the Moon continues in its orbit around the Earth."
Because when the earth turns part of the time the earth is facing the sun and another part of the earth is facing the moon at a part of time.
Earth is rotating on its axis and day and night occur as a result as the Earth spin. If the Sun is shining on a part of the Earth, they are having day time. If a part of the Earth is facing away from the Sun, there are having night time.
All the assets and property belonging to the deceased are part of the estate.
At the surface of earth. TRUTH OR FALSE! HEHE!
False water amount in the earth never changes its all part on the water cycle
One sentence could be;Lithosphere is called the solid part of the earth, including the crust and the uppermost mantle.
Hydrosphere is the sphere on earth that contains the water part. This is an example sentence using the word hydrosphere.
The word "pseudo" is a prefix meaning fake or false. It cannot be a sentence, but it can certainly be part of one. You may have seen it as part of words like "pseudonym" (a false name, often used by a writer to hide his or her identity). Here is a sentence: Many people believe in acupuncture, but others say it is nothing more than pseudo-science.
gravity would be used in a sentence like this: The gravity of the Earth is a very important part of life.
Well I think its true
Hawaii is one of the most beautiful places on earth and it is part of the Unite States.
The part of the earth's crust, waters, and atmosphere that supports life is called the biosphere..
Uniformitarianism was a common belief among earth scientists until the later part of the twentieth century.
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