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The wave that can travel through earth and along earths surface is a SEISMIC wave.
the alkali and alkaline earth metals
It's about 3,500 km below the Earth's surface. (For all Earth Science people)
cerium is reactive, if hit with a sharp object it will combust and release nitrogen and hydrogenated carbon. it is the most stable of the rare earth elements though
Gas is the least common on Earth.
how a satellite can appear to be stationary above the earth´s surface how a satellite can appear to be stationary above the earth´s surface
It appears stationary because it is moving around the Earth at the same rate that the Earth is rotating about its axis.
Objects that are "stationary" on Earth's surface are moving faster nearer the equator. The eastward motion of the rotating Earth is greatest at the equator (about 1037 mph or 1670 kph).
Objects that are "stationary" on Earth's surface are moving faster nearer the equator. The eastward motion of the rotating Earth is greatest at the equator (about 1037 mph or 1670 kph).
Objects that are "stationary" on Earth's surface are moving faster nearer the equator. The eastward motion of the rotating Earth is greatest at the equator (about 1037 mph or 1670 kph).
Raidon Ince
No, your weight is just the acceleration due to the Earth's gravity,
A geostationary satellite does not trace a path over the surface of the earth because that is what geostationary means - the satellite is stationary over a point on the Earth.
The Earth's surface can change in the future in a variety of ways. If global warming continues, the amount of ice-covered surface will lessen, which will make the water surface become larger, while the land surface could become smaller.
mountains and stable ground- i would competely agree!
No. A geosynchronous orbit is one in which the satellite stays approximately stationary with respect to a point on the earth's surface. This is not possible in any orbits which are not in the equatorial plane of the earth. For example, in polar orbits the satellites will move around the earth from above the north pole to above the south pole and then back to above the north pole. Clearly, this isn't stationary relative to the earth's surface.
It would have to have: Liquid on its surface (Temperature) Atmosphere Stable orbit Needs about Earth's gravity