Hodmimir's Forest. -Nathan S. Garon thats my final answer :)
Middle earth-a fictional place on Earth.
the hobbit did not visit the middle of the earth. He lives in a place called Middle-Earth.
The actual "mission statement" was "To Make People Happy." I think it morphed to "The Happiest Place on Earth."
Planet Earth lol
Middle Earth is a large place but basically it's weather is similar to England and Europe.
Hodmimir's Forest. -Nathan S. Garon thats my final answer :)
No. They may damage man made structures and cause the earth's crust to deform but they do not destroy it. The only place earth's crust is destroyed (although recycled may be a more appropriate term) is at a subduction zone where oceanic crust sinks back down into earth's mantle.
volcano errupted due to tectanic plates disturbed which takes place because of high pressure in the central core of the earth.............
Because there are many species of life that have been here for millions of years. The planet did not do anything to deserve this kind of destuction. Humans must learn their place, and sustain quietly as the earth tries to replentish.
It's always right click to place, left click to destroy. You have to hold it to destroy. Happy Minecrafting!
You could encourage people to see what a beautiful place antarctica is and how we would like to discover it more we dont want to kill all animals there we want it to be a place we can visit, it is the last wilderness place on earth lets not destroy it.
Then we would eventually destroy ourselves and the world would be a better place, at least from the Earth's point of view.
They don't. Tornadoes move air from one place to another, but in no way do they destroy the atmosphere.
Tides are caused by the moon The moon has a gravitational pull on Earth's oceans/rivers/bodies of water. This causes a buldge in the oceans: one on each side. The buldges remain almost in the same place, so as the Earth rotates, the buldges 'move' around the Earth.
Kolob is a celestial body referred to in Mormon theology. However, there is no scientific evidence or consensus about its actual existence or location, so it is not possible to determine how far away it is from Earth.
After the battle of Ragnarok, two humans, Lif (meaning "life") and Lifthrasir (meaning "Vitality") emerged from the only place Surtrs fiery brands had not burned; Hodmimir's Forest. It is suggested that Hodmimir's forest may be one and the same as the "World tree" Yggdrasill.
No, Earth is not a bad place.