The moon because no one sees when it changes.
Gravity is strongest at the earths surface because it's atmosphere is v dense and so the force inc.this happens because force is directly proportional to density.
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Moon
Earths surface of gravity is 4.6m/s2 more than moons.
The percentage of Earth's gravity on the surface of the Moon is about 16.5%.
Meteorite craters.
The Earths plates are constantly moving, and changing causing different landmasses and occurrences to happen such as earthquakes. Our earth is always changing in size. Straight, short Answer: It is because of the movement of the Earths plates constantly changing and shifting.
No, Earth's surface is constantly changing due to processes like erosion, tectonic plate movement, volcanic activity, and weathering. However, these changes are usually gradual and not noticeable on human timescales.
Neptune. There is a "Great Dark spot" on Neptune in which you could fit two Earths! However this enormous storm seems to surface and then vanish without warning. This has baffled scientists. Not to mention that the wind speed on Neptune is tremendous.
There are almost no extrusive rocks on the earths surface because they are all under the earths surface. They are mainly lower than the earths surface.
Yes because the earths core is constantly hot.
Denudational processes, which includes, weathering, erosion, deformation, and exfoliation. Mass movement also plays a great role in changing the earths surface.
because of the earths surface
because they want to
wind
It pours onto the surface because it wants to.
The Earth's surface is not entirely stable or stationary; it is constantly undergoing changes due to geological processes. Tectonic plates move, causing earthquakes, volcanic activity, and the formation of mountains. Additionally, erosion, weathering, and human activities contribute to surface alterations. Overall, while certain areas may appear stable, the Earth's surface is dynamic and ever-changing.