between 2009 and 2010
1 Earth year is Earth 365 days normally, or 366 Earth days for a leap year.
No, the Earth's rotation will not cease. The Earth will continue to rotate on its axis as long as it exists.
I am a digital assistant and do not physically exist on Earth.
The Earth's magnetic field can take thousands of years to reverse.
The largest discovered underground labyrinth is Carlsbad Caverns in Carlsbad, New Mexico. It has many tunnels and caves that continue for miles.Carlsbad, California is the site of the largest underground labyrinth found in the US. The total length of the labyrinth is still unknown, but the explored part of the main cavern is more than 30 miles long.
No, the noun mammoth is a concrete noun. Although the mammoth is long extinct, there are physical remains in many places on Earth. It was a large, hairy mammal, very similar to an elephant.*The word mammoth is also an adjective, used to describe a noun as huge, enormous, immense.
About as long as my 12 inch or take a few.
The term "mammoth" is derived from the Russian word "mamont," which is thought to originate from the Komi word "mamont," meaning "earth monster" or "earth creature." This name likely reflects the discovery of mammoth remains in Siberia, where they were often found buried in the ground. The association with the earth underscores the mammoth's prehistoric nature and its connection to ancient landscapes.
They were found on Earth.
14 feet, don't type when you are really drunk.I think you mean: How long was the smallest mammoth?
How long they wanted to!
"Woolly"is an English word and "mammoth" comes from Latin words meaning "earth horn."
Thousands of years ago, a large beast called a mammoth roamed parts of the Earth.
The woolly mammoth is an extinct hairy elephant that roamed the Earth during the Pleistocene epoch. It was well-adapted to cold environments with its thick fur, long tusks, and large size. The last known woolly mammoth population lived on Wrangel Island in the Arctic Ocean and went extinct around 4,000 years ago.
well they might. scientists have recently discovered a frozen wooly mammoth and are trying to copy its DNA to create a new mammoth. with our technology today anything is possible.
It is from a language of northern Russia where the remains of mammoth were first found. The Finnish word is Maa, meaning earth, where the animal was found
To date, 367 miles of the Mammoth Cave system has been measured.