Yes.
Earth will be gone because the sun expands. and when the sun expand the heat in the sun will disintegrate earth by its powerful heat source
Space probes leave Earth, they do not go toit.
The Earth has gone through several stages in its history, but it is generally divided into four main geological eras: Precambrian, Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic. Each era is further divided into periods and epochs, marking significant events and changes in the Earth's history.
The water on Earth is in a constant cycle known as the water cycle. It evaporates from the oceans and bodies of water, forms clouds, and then falls back to Earth as precipitation. This cycle ensures that water is constantly re-circulated on Earth.
The deepest point that humans have reached in the earth is about 7.62 miles (12.262 km) in the Kola Superdeep Borehole in Russia. This deep drilling project was conducted in the 1970s and 1980s to study the Earth's crust and mantle.
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.
earth will not be gone. earth is still there as we live in earth
Gone to Earth - film - was created in 1952-07.
The duration of Gone to Earth - film - is 1.83 hours.
Gone to Earth - David Sylvian album - was created in 1985.
shes all we've got...
NO
Yes
no they are gone dead
Sun heats Earth... If Sun is gone, Earth is cold... =S
Mankind never saw the Earth's core.
real earth day has gone it was on Thursday 21st April
nope he gone forever :(