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The earths rotation effects whether it is night or day (so you'll see the moon at night).
Light will bounce off the surface of a polished mirror in the same angle of incidence, but the way you see it, it's as if the image formed behind the mirror surface.
why does earhs position in the milky way galaxy help protect life
The international space station (taken as an example) orbits earth once every 92 minutes and travels at over 17,000 mph relative to the earths surface. The earths surface is a long way away though, over 250 miles down, so the lack of detail seen at that height will give the impression of the earth appearing to slowly rotate below. There is no acceleration experienced on the space station and no closer objects that would appear to fly past (or that could be seen to) so overall, there would not be much of a sensation of speed on board.
27 MILLION degrees Farenheight way way way hotter than Venus's surface and Earth's CORE!
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the sun because its mass is way bigger than that of earths
The quickest way to change the earth is an earthquake
It find its way to earth
The Milky Way, parts of which we can see from Earth curving around us.
There is currently no way that you can use to put a pass code to your messages on Facebook such no one is able to see them when gains access to your account.
The sun could fit over 1.3 million earths inside of it. Wow... see https://fretzreview.wikispaces.com/Milky+Way,+Universe,+Light+Years
You can get to the serpant's pass any way- on foot, ship, or on appa! but once ur there the best way to get across is by walking along the pass bc of the giant see serpent. if you were on a ship it would get destroyed.
Yes. That's why when astronauts land there their steps are longer and why they don't way as much there. It's also why we don't revolve (literally) around the moon
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The Earth's surface looks the way it does because of the way the wind, water, and the tectonic plates move under the surface. They have shaped the surface into what it is today through millions of years of change.