Earth was not discovered by anyone. It was here long before the first mammal set foot on the planet. Earth was eventually found to be the third planet orbiting the Sun in the solar system. Although its spherical nature was surmised by the Egyptians, Sumerians, and the Greeks, it was not until the time of Copernicus in the sixteenth century that the Earth was commonly understood to be a planet orbiting the Sun.
The center of the Earth has not been discovered because it lies at a depth of approximately 6,400 kilometers below the Earth's surface, which is beyond our current technological capabilities to reach.
The weight of the Earth was not discovered but calculated by Sir Isaac Newton using the law of universal gravitation. He estimated the Earth's mass and combined it with the gravitational constant to calculate its weight.
The British geologist Richard Dixon Oldham discovered the Earth's core and published his results in 1906.
The length of an Earth year, which is approximately 365.25 days, was discovered by ancient astronomers as they observed the patterns of the Earth's movement around the Sun. This knowledge has been refined over centuries through advancements in astronomy and technology.
The outer core of the Earth was indirectly discovered by detecting seismic waves that travel through it. Scientists used data from earthquakes and seismic waves to infer the existence and properties of the outer core, which lies beneath the mantle.
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No. The first person to look down discovered Earth.
No. The first person to look down discovered Earth.
The first planet discovered besides Earth is Uranus. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1781.
It was not discovered. God made the Earth and and He made Adam and Eve who were the first people on Earth.. It was not discovered. NOTE: Many things exist without being technically "discovered". Earth is one example of many.
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Helium was discovered in the sun specroscopically
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Which of the following describes how Eratosthenes discovered the approximate circumference of the earth
The Danish geophysicist Inge Lehmann discovered Earth's inner core in 1936.
it was never discovered it been here