Jonathan thought that the count would scatter his refugees in them
No. Unless you count all the satellites and space junk that is circling the earth.
The Earth's mantle makes up about 67% of the planet's mass, which is roughly 67.5% of the Earth's total mass. The mantle is a layer of solid rock that extends from the base of the crust to the outer core.
If you count the water that is mixed in with the rock of the mantle, yes. Otherwise, no. Most of the water is in the ocean.
I think Human but It could be dogs or aliens. It might even be the Irish Lepcky, Jonathan
Unless you count a cloud of satellites and debris that we put up there. The earth actually used to have a ring during its formation, but that ring clumped together and turned into what we know see as the moon. Hope this answers your question
When counting the planets in our solar system, Earth is not typically included in the count because we are observing from Earth itself, so it is considered the point of reference. Therefore, when counting the planets, we usually start with Mercury as the first planet and exclude Earth from the count.
There are trillions of animals and insects on earth. It is impossible to count them all.
you just count what year it is
Too many to count.
too many to count!!!!!!
Yes.
The noun earthquake is a count noun. There can be an earthquake or a series of earthquakes.
Mars.Going out from the sun it goes:SUNMercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptunePluto (if you count it)
too much to count
Too many to count.
Not on this earth, unless you count crocodiles.
False