The root word you would most likely see in the course name for a class that focused on the study of the earth is "geo", which is derived from the Greek word for "earth." This root word is commonly used in subjects like geography, geology, and geomorphology.
It is not possible to know for certain, but early humans likely communicated using gestures, vocalizations, and eventually simple sounds and words. These forms of communication would have allowed them to cooperate and survive in groups.
Yes of course they can. Almost every human being on the planet Earth can whistle.
There isn't a term "ozonesphere." It is likely a misconstruction of "ozone layer," which refers to a region of Earth's stratosphere that contains a higher concentration of ozone molecules. This layer plays a crucial role in absorbing the majority of the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation.
In most contexts, "earth" is not capitalized unless it is being used as a proper noun, as in "Earth" to refer to the planet. So for your example, it would be correct to say "walk on the earth" with "earth" in lowercase.
—The Earth rotates on an axis, making one full rotation every 24 hours. Different sides of the Earth are exposed to the sun during the course of these 24 hours, with half of the planet being exposed to sun while the other half is deprived of light. It is this rotation that causes day and night.
Orig. by Eco13: no In this usage, no, since it's general. But say the class was a specific course, like Earth Science 101, you would have to capitalize it.
Earth is an M-Class planet.
I just learned about this in science class, 1. Cell Phones 2. TVs
Jesus' ministry on earth was focused on spreading the message of love, forgiveness, and salvation, teaching about the Kingdom of God, and performing miracles to demonstrate his divine authority.
Earth... most likely..
Life is on earth of course
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of course
yes of course it is part of the earth.
Not likely.
In the course of the Earth's history, millions of them have.
Well of course it is