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What are two ways life would be different if earth did not have motion of revolution?

If Earth did not have a motion of revolution around the sun, the seasons as we know them would not exist, leading to a more stable climate globally. Additionally, without this motion, there would be no concept of a year as we measure it, impacting how we structure our calendars and understand time.


There is 30 percent more of what in Earth's atmosphere today than there was before the start of the Industrial Revolution?

Carbon dioxide is 30% more prevalent in Earth's atmosphere today than it was before the Industrial Revolution. This increase is primarily due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming and climate change.


Which was the characteristic of life after the oxygen revolution?

After the oxygen revolution, life on Earth became more diverse and complex. Organisms evolved to utilize oxygen for respiration, enabling them to extract more energy from their food and leading to the development of multicellular organisms. This eventually paved the way for the emergence of complex life forms like plants and animals.


What are the two factors that cause the earth's seasons?

rotation of earth -earth is at a tilt so sometimes some parts get more sun then others rotation around the sun -earth will be at different distances from the sun as it rotates around


Which is the most likely to Make a more frequent “visitor” of earth. Why do you think so?

I believe that the most probable thing that a visitor to the Earth would do would be to study the living beings that inhabit it and measure their level of intelligence and what type of organisms they are or how it is possible that they exist. Now why I think this is what they would do … easily because if humans found a planet with living swerves is not the first thing we would do

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How long will it take if you traveled at the speed of light to get from earth to a comet?

Assuming the comet is far away in the outer solar system, it would take light approximately 8 minutes to reach Earth from the Sun, and then more time to reach the comet depending on its distance. Traveling at the speed of light, it would take a few minutes to several hours or more to get from Earth to a comet, depending on its specific location in space.


What is A rocky object that is more likely to hit the earth than a comet?

An asteroid


Which is most likely to make a more frequent visitor of earth a comet or an asteroid?

assteroids


Which is most likely to be a more frequent visitor of earth a comet or an asteroid why?

An asteroid, because the orbits of the asteroids are nearer to the earth than the comets.


When will Susan's comet pass by earth?

There isn't a Susans comet yet (that I know of anyway!), so you will have to get your telescope ourt and start scanning the skies. If you find a new comet you might be allowed to name it Susan.


Is Hailies comet the only comet?

It's "Hally's" comet, and no, there are thousands, perhaps millions more


What falls to the earth as dust a Meteoroid Asteroid or Comet?

Meteoroids definitely fall to Earth as dust or small stones. To the best of our knowledge, no asteroid or comet has fallen to Earth within recorded history. But as large as they are, it's likely that a lot more than dust would survive a trip through the atmosphere by either of them.


What is long period comet?

A comet with a period of 200 years or more.


What is a long-period comet?

A comet with a period of 200 years or more.


What are facts about Commet Halley?

Halley's Comet is a short-period comet that orbits the Sun roughly every 76 years. It is named after astronomer Edmond Halley, who calculated its orbit and predicted its return. The comet is known for its bright appearance when it comes close to Earth, with its most recent sighting in 1986.


Why do spacecraft launced from Earth need to reach a specific speed to escape Earth's surface?

More speed means more energy. A certain amount of energy is required to get away from Earth. At a lesser speed, it will simply fall back to Earth.More speed means more energy. A certain amount of energy is required to get away from Earth. At a lesser speed, it will simply fall back to Earth.More speed means more energy. A certain amount of energy is required to get away from Earth. At a lesser speed, it will simply fall back to Earth.More speed means more energy. A certain amount of energy is required to get away from Earth. At a lesser speed, it will simply fall back to Earth.


Why are halebopps comet and halleys comet important?

By themselves, comets are not really important. Even the most impressive comet, like Hale-Bopp, is a visual spectacle only. But the POTENTIAL for a comet - to strike the Earth directly and cause untold devastation - is far more significant. Right now, if we were to see a comet aimed at the Earth, there is very little that we could do about it, other than stand there and die. The threat of a comet impact, like the ones that have devastated our planet several times before, ought to be enough spur us all into looking for ways to protect ourselves from the inevitable time that it WILL happen again.