Geothermal energy readings.
The majority of the Earth is molten (liquid). The Earth never truly stops moving.
My friends are really down to earth!♥
The never-ending path water takes between Earth and the atmosphere is called the water cycle. This cycle involves the continuous movement of water between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere through processes like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
The earth is composed of 3/4 water and 1/4 land.
The never-ending path that water takes between the Earth and the atmosphere is known as the water cycle or hydrological cycle. This cycle involves processes of evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff, through which water continuously circulates between the Earth's surface, the atmosphere, and back again.
You will never know what it look like under the earth's crust :)
You guess. Simple as that. You might also watch the documentary "Journey to the center of the earth"
sorry were i have never heard of it can you explain it in more detail next time like where is it and what on earth is it.
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The earth is never missing the moon. It just looks like it is not there. It is probably just hiding behind some clouds or something.
No, since the moon is outside Earth's atmosphere no matter how close it looks you can never touch it.
The heat at Earth's core comes from the decay of radiactive elements and isotopes inside Earth, and possible nuclear fission reactions at the very center.
A rectangle is not an angle at all. It's a flat shape that looks like a box. A rectangle can never have a reflex angle inside it. But it always has four of them on the outside.
Looks like you shouldn't have opened it. A Durant Toyota mechanic opened mine and it never worked again.
The Sun is where it has always been, in the center of the planets. But if you were wondering, the Earth rotates,, thats how we get night and day. When one part of the Earth turns that way,the Moon "looks" down on that part of the Earth and the Sun "looks" at the other. Then in the next 12 hours when the Earth kept on rotating (never stops rotating) the Sun looked on the other side of the Earth and the Moon on the other. In the next 12 hours... and so on and so on... Hope this helps :)
Interesting question. Never heard of a diver's side. Please explain so I can render an informed answer.
What is inside and outside of a house but never touches it