The Earth is the third planet from the sun in our solar system, the only known planet to support life, and has a diverse range of ecosystems. It contains a mix of land, water, and atmosphere that sustains a delicate balance for life to thrive.
One clue that tells us the Earth is moving is the changing position of stars and constellations in the night sky. This is known as stellar parallax, and it occurs because of the Earth's orbital motion around the sun.
The S-P interval can tell us the distance to the earthquake epicenter. By measuring the time difference between the arrival of the S and P waves on a seismogram, seismologists can calculate the distance based on the known velocity of seismic waves through the Earth.
Shadows can provide information about the depth and direction of geological features, such as mountain ranges or volcanic peaks, on the surface of the Earth. By studying the lengths and angles of shadows, geologists can infer the approximate shape and elevation of land formations, helping to better understand the Earth's interior composition and structure.
Seismic waves tell us about the Earth's interior by their behavior and speed. They reveal information such as the density, composition, and state of materials within the Earth. By analyzing the travel time and behavior of seismic waves, scientists can infer details about the structure and properties of Earth's interior layers.
What evidence do we have of past climate changes on Earth and how do we know this? How have natural processes like plate tectonics and volcanic activity influenced the Earth's landscape over time? How are human activities impacting the Earth's environment and contributing to its changing conditions? What can the study of past Earth changes tell us about potential future scenarios and how we might mitigate them?
Excellent question! It doesn't tell us much.
They tell us that we need to be carefull, when there is a warning about a eruption. It also tellls us about the earth in many ways, such as: There is lava under the the land layer, there are many tectonic plates, and so on. Volcanoes tell us a lot about the chemical composition of rock. They tell us what incredible force there is under the earth's crust. They can be used to indicate were the earth has been hit by large astroids in the past. The shockwave from an astroide can go through the "core" to the opposite side of the earth and there cause an eruption. Volcanoes tell us more about the past than our future.
ashoka
The moon and sun can tell us that the earth is moving as our earth spins adding to the sight of turn of the Moon which we can see in the sky moving throughout the day. The sun can tell us the earth is moving as we can see shadows on people and objects moving around telling us something has to be moving. It has been scientificly proven that is not the Sun or "Sol" so we know it is the Earth.
That God made it.
a thing
it tells us that without an habitat there would be no life on earth
The earth is about 93 million miles from the sun.
Grid lines
To my knowledge, fossils found here on earth tell us absolutely nothing about movements of the other planets in the past. There is no way that they could.
I love earth! How bout you?That God has made thing for us to learn about and wonder, "why does this happen?"Also it shows us that our earth always go through changes.
It tells us the climate is not a static condition, but has cycles of warming and cooling, drought and excess precipitation.