Volcanoes erupt near the earths core and bring up molten lava from the center of the earth which becomes rock and slowly over millenia it works itself into dust which seeps into the ground and works its way back to the center where it will erupt once again in a volcano.
Earth is capitalized when used as a planet such as Earth is the third planet in our solar system. If you are referring just to earth, as in soil, It is not capitalized. The sun warms the earth.
The study of earth is geology, so a geologist.
No, the Earth is not a source of light itself. The Earth's primary source of light is the Sun, which emits light and energy that reaches the Earth and illuminates it. The Earth reflects some of this light, which is why we can see it.
No, Earth is not considered an organism. It is a planet that supports various forms of life but is not a living organism itself.
The biggest magnet on Earth is the Earth itself. Earth's magnetic field is generated by the movement of molten iron in its outer core, creating a magnetic field that extends into space and interacts with the solar wind to form the magnetosphere.
It takes almost a century (100 years) for the Mediterranean Sea to renew itself compleatly.
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A river can cause a cliff when moving the soil and rocks out to somewhere else. Volcanoes can make the Earth's crust wider.
The Earth's crust renews itself through the process of plate tectonics. New crust is created at mid-ocean ridges where magma rises to the surface and solidifies, pushing older crust aside. This continuous cycle of creation and destruction helps to maintain the Earth's crust.
Renewable means that the thing can renew itself by growing quickly, like plantation pine trees, or grass, or crops, or chickens. Or it can renew itself by being part of a cycle, like water, which usually comes back as rain. Or it can renew itself like the power of the sun, or the wind, or the tides, which always come back afresh, even if we have used as much as we can of it today to harness electricity.
One process is called ecological succession, in which a new ecosystem develops through a series of stages over time following a disturbance. This process allows the ecosystem to gradually renew and restore itself.
The timeframe for the ocean to renew itself varies depending on the specific aspect being considered. For example, the ocean's surface can renew itself through ocean currents within a few years. However, the renewal of deep ocean water can take centuries or even millennia due to slower circulation patterns. Additionally, the complete renewal of all water in the ocean would take an estimated 1,000 to 2,000 years.
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For most of the time yes, there is one instance where it doesn't, and that is Haemophilia If I am correct
Yes; the producers failed to renew the copyright.
"Renew, Reuse, Recycle: A Guide to Sustainability"