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There wouldn't be an earth or anything at all if we didn't have atoms

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Atoms in the body rotate on the same axis as the earth?

Yes, the atoms in the body rotate at the same rate on the same axis that the Earth rotates, giving us a direct connection with the place we call Earth.. Comment: I don't know if that's meant to be a joke. Obviously it's not true.


What atoms result in a green aurora borealis?

Green auroras result from interactions with oxygen atoms at higher altitudes in the Earth's atmosphere. When solar wind particles collide with these oxygen atoms, they can emit green light at a specific wavelength, creating the distinctive green color of the aurora borealis.


Why objects are pulled towards the center of the earth?

Because you are not in the center of the earth. If you were there you would probably be asking why the Earths gravity seem to be directed towards the crust...in all directions I might add. Hmm :-)


How is the sun like a giant nuclear reactor?

The sun actually is a giant nuclear fusion reactor, not fission like you see here on earth. The difference is that on earth, we can split atoms to break bonds and release energy. The result is weapons and electricity and nuclear waste. The sun however fuses atoms together to make new ones. An example of this is two hydrogen---->1 helium, 1 helium and one hydrogen----> one Lithium, etc. Energy is again released when the atomic bonds are broken and atoms remade, though no nuclear waste this time.


Has the carbon atoms in you been on earth since it was first formed?

True because other wise people such as Adam and eve would probably be like a different kind of type things that we use for atems:D