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Not going to happen but if it did civilization as we know it would cease to exist.

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When does the earth's shadow fall on the moon?

The earth's shadow falls on the moon only during a lunar eclipse. Eclipses of the moon can have varying degrees of totality. The earth's penumbra (partial shadow) may pass over the moon, or the umbra (full shadow) may pass over some or all of the moon's surface. All of these happen only at the time of full moon. The moon's regular phases are NOT caused by earth's shadow on the moon, as is incorrectly believed by some.


What did Gaia rule over?

Gaia was the ancient Greek goddess of the Earth, representing the earth itself and its divine personification. She was believed to be the mother of all life on earth and was considered the primal source of all things in nature.


What will happen if water is not there in earth?

Without water on Earth, all forms of life would cease to exist. Water is essential for survival and is necessary for plants, animals, and humans to thrive. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in shaping Earth's climate and weather patterns.


What would happen if the Sun orbits the Earth?

It would ruin the solar system and might destroy the other planets because they are in the way of the suns orbiting circle and all the planets would be floating in sapce all over the place or the sun and all the other planets will have to orbit the earth and it will become the earth system-dont think it's going to happen though


How did all the carbon on earth get locked up?

Carbon on Earth became locked up through various processes over millions of years. This includes photosynthesis by plants converting carbon dioxide into organic matter, which eventually gets buried and turned into fossil fuels. Other processes like shell formation by marine organisms and volcanic activity also contribute to carbon storage in the Earth's crust.