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Not invent a way of nullifying inertia. The Earth has been going just fine without you for 4.5 billion years, and will continue going just fine without you for another 4.5 billion or so.

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Why do you need to protect your mother earth?

Because she gave us life. I need to protect her to keep her safe so the whole entire earth won't be destroyed. The truth is we need to protect our mother earth because it's extremely important. We will never give up protecting her because she is is one of the most beautiful planet we ever live on. We need to protect her because we all love her alot. We shall never give up, we will do something to protect or save mother earth's life. I agree that we will never ever give up so easily to protect our mother earth. I know that protecting mother earth is very important so I want to help protect this whole entire planet. Helping each others is working with each others. So we will work together to keep our mother earth safe.


Is an earthquake going to happen today?

The majority of the Earth is molten (liquid). The Earth never truly stops moving.


How do greenhouse gases help keep the surface of the earth warm by absorbing heat emitted by the sun?

Greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, allowing some of it to be absorbed by the Earth's surface. This process helps to keep the surface of the Earth warm by preventing the heat from escaping back into space.


What atmosphere gas helps to keep earth warm?

Greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, help to keep Earth warm by trapping heat in the atmosphere. This natural greenhouse effect is essential for sustaining life on Earth by maintaining a stable temperature. However, human activities have led to an increase in these gases, which has resulted in global warming and climate change.


What will happen if you dig a hole deep and keep on going?

If you dig a hole deep enough, you will eventually reach the Earth's mantle, which is extremely hot and made of solid rock. It is impossible to dig through the entire Earth due to its immense size and the limitations of current technology.