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All parts of the Earth have been underwater at different times. With continental drift, 'ice ages' and glaciers that have covered many differing land masses, bodies of water have moved over all of the Earth. The Deluge that took place in Noah's day accounts for the shells and the bones of tropical animals found high in the mountains.
The deepest humans have gone in the ocean is about 36,000 feet (10,972 meters) in the Mariana Trench, specifically the Challenger Deep. This was achieved by filmmaker and explorer James Cameron in 2012.
Fossil fuels take millions of years to form, so once they are depleted, they are essentially gone for human timescales. However, it is technically possible for more fossil fuels to form over millions of years in the future, but for all practical purposes, once depleted, they are gone.
A lot. Just because an electron (or more) isn't out there does not mean the shell does not exist. A shell is, if you recall, an energy level. A given atom has a given number of occupied shells in its neutral, un-ionized state. When an electron in any atom is given energy (the right amount), it can skip up to another energy level. The atom has become ionized; the electron had gone to a higher energy level. The electron then releases the energy and falls back. This ionization and de-ionization process happens continuously in gas discharge lighting (think fluorescent lights). And more applied voltage will kick electrons up to even higher energy levels. It gets more complicated. When a bunch of atoms of something are around, they have the individual "possible energy levels" as mentioned. (They're actually called Fermi energy levels.) But when some atoms are clustered together, other energy levels can exist where electronis may go that did not exist in the individual atoms. In compounds, its even more complicated. Yes, there will be a "practical upper limit" to the number of energy levels possible because at some high energy, the electronis are all torn away and the naked nucleus is left exposed. This is what happens in heavy ion colliders when atoms are stripped of their electrons and the nucleus is put into the bore of the accelerator. But those energy levels did and do exist, whether electrons are in them or not.
It's unlikely that Earth as a planet will be completely gone, but its environment and ecosystems could change dramatically if current trends in climate change and environmental degradation continue unchecked. It's important for humans to take action to protect the planet and its resources for future generations.
silly, smelly, sally sells sea shells by the sea shore, the sea shells that she sells smell like sewrage.
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Snails live on a tank and no you don't have to feed it.it eats of algae
To reach enlightenment. To empty of thirst, empty of wishes, empty of dreams, of joy and sorrow. To die away from himself, no longer to be "I," to find repose with and emptied heart and to be ready for a miracle with thought liberated from ego. When there is no more ego, and every temptation is gone, that is the Ultimate.
because all the files that you deleted arent really gone and off your computer until you "empty" the recycle bin. when you delete something its not gone until you empty the recycle bin incase you decided you want it back or need the file....
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Open Safari, click on the "Safari" button next to the Apple in the top left hand corner of the screen. Click "Empty Cache" and then "Empty" and all your caches will be gone.
gone gone away everything s gone its awark with this if the birds sing dont give a damm gone
because...... if they are gone, so are sparrows and so are hawks and so on. Just like sunlight, or plants, we need them too
To Find Me Gone was created on 2006-05-19.
Snails can sleep for up to two years! Don't worry if you've lost your snail. Just fish around in the gravel a bit and you'll probably find him. he could also hide in any decorations that you have. Or, I hate to say it, but if your fish has a really big mouth, they can sometimes suck snails out of the shells and eat them. my sicence teacher had it happen a few times. But don't worry. If you're snailbegins to float on the water, I'm sorry, but he's gone up to that big fish bowl in the sky. Your snail knows when to wake up and eat, though. Just let him chill for awhile, and make sure he has plenty of algae.
As soon as they are born out of their shells and have dried off and gone fluffy they can (and should) go into the water.