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What are the layers of yhe atmosphere?

The atmosphere is composed of five primary layers: the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere. The troposphere is the lowest layer, where weather occurs and temperature decreases with altitude. Above it, the stratosphere contains the ozone layer, which absorbs harmful UV radiation. The mesosphere follows, where temperatures again decrease, while the thermosphere is characterized by high temperatures and low densities, and the exosphere is the outermost layer, gradually fading into space.


What happen after the first man on the moon?

After the first man landed on the moon in 1969, several more Apollo missions followed, with a total of 12 astronauts walking on the moon. However, interest and funding for further manned missions to the moon diminished, and efforts shifted towards building a space station and exploring other parts of space.


What are the relative positions of the Earth the Moon and the Sun on a full moon and a new moon?

For a "spring tide" to occur, the Sun and Moon are lined up with the Earth; either near the new moon or near the full moon. This is because the Sun and the Moon each cause their own tidal forces on the Earth's oceans, and when the forces are lined up, they add together.A "neap tide" occurs when the tidal forces of the Sun and the Moon work at right angles to each other, lessening the total effect of the tides. This happens when the Sun, Moon and Earth form a triangle pattern. This happens at the first or third quarter phases of the Moon.


What would life on Earth be like without the Sun?

Non-existent. The sun is essential to the life of any living organisms on the surface of the planet. Without the sun, the surface of a planet (take Earth for example) would freeze to the point where no living thing would be able to inhabit the planet. However the presiding answer is questionable if the removal of the sun could be anticipated, a plan to excavate deep into the planet's interior regions (deeper than mankind has ever gone) and build structures within the region between the mantle and crust regions where heat from the mantle could possibly sustain life for these advanced organisms (take a guess...) that could utilize this strategy. Granted that those structures are able to sustain permanent stability under the pressure and heat emitting from the mantle. === There would certainly be no life. More though, without the Sun there'd be no Earth orbiting it!