Totally subjectively, I would say that the definition of life is any object that is autosufficiant and capable of reproducing itself. So, for me, two prerequisites are needed to identify something as living: autosufficiency and reproductivity. But this answer is subject to debate.
The AWSOME Earth would be one.
For Earth to become a perfect shape, it would need to be perfectly spherical. This would require it to have a uniform distribution of mass and no geographical features like mountains or valleys. Achieving a perfectly spherical shape would mean Earth would have to be completely smooth and free of any irregularities.
A physical map shows the physical features of the Earth, such as mountains, rivers, valleys, deserts, and forests. These maps use colors and shading to indicate elevation and terrain variations. They are used to study the natural landscape of a region.
The geosphere includes the solid parts of Earth, such as rocks, minerals, and landforms. It encompasses the crust, mantle, and core of the planet and plays a critical role in shaping Earth's landscape and supporting life.
If the earth's axis were perpendicular to the plane of its orbit, the earth would still have winter and summer as the two main seasons. The two seasons would beÊoccurringÊdaily since the earth would still be rotating but on a perpendicular plane to its orbit.Ê
If the Earth didn't have physical features, there would be no Earth.
If the Earth didn't have physical features, there would be no Earth.
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What are his best features?
Landscape or surface features would be a couple , but topography would describe the shapes.
an egg shell....
a sphere or 3D circle
geography
The AWSOME Earth would be one.
Hot, solid
we will not have seasons
Think about all of the features of a smartphone. Now how many of those things can a person do? Just describe what a person would be if they did all of the things a smartphone would do.