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Because they are moving very slowly.
in a straight line east
For the most part, the amount of water on Earth stays the same. The only way for the amount of Earth's water to increase would be for it to come from outer space. Not coincidentally, this is precisely what happens. Comets, made of dust and ice, enter the Earth's atmosphere and melt from the friction of the air as it plummets towards Earth's surface. The resulting water is then added to the already existing water in the earth's atmosphere (clouds), in bodies of water (oceans, lakes, etc.), and the water trapped in the form of ice (glaciers, icebergs, etc.)
Hahaha! No, never. Oxygen is around 19 or 20% of the air, Carbon Dioxide is about 0.00 something percent. It's a small amount but it's enough to cause the greenhouse effect. If it ever did, we'd be long dead/overheated. So, yeah, it never will.
The earth is composed of 3/4 water and 1/4 land.
Never add water to an acid always add small amount of acid slowly in large amount of water.
I am not entirely sure what you are after, but your weight will change depending on the distance from Earth's center. The force of gravity depends on distance.
You could never match earth's gravity on the moon. You could not increase the amount of gravity on the moon by drilling.
It is never zero. It may get weaker with distance but it is never zero.
All you can do is work together to slowly regain the loss trust-that's if you both agree it's worth the investment to save and obviously not a pattern that will never change.
Yes, very slowly the planets shift, and move, away, and closer to the sun. But we will never see any massive change soon.
The speed of light is constant in its reference plane. You could never observe light moving more slowly, except when it refracts through a transparent medium.
the earths core is never hot it is always going to be hot the lower you go the hoter it gets.p.s. your welcome :) say thank you ;)
when the temperature and pressure remain constant
Air pollution
Back away slowly, never leaving them out of your sight.
We will never know the exact birthdate but April 22 is Earth Day.