The question is meaningless. "Balance" is typically what you do to avoid being
upset by an external force that's trying to tip you over. There is no external force
in space trying to tip the Earth over. What's more, the Earth is very close to the
shape of a sphere (a ball), and balance is never an issue in the case of a sphere.
Our atmosphere helps keep our planet insulated. It helps to trap heat on the surface instead of allowing it to be completely reflected back into space.
Space was born with planets we don't live in like Mars, Sun, And Jupiter. It need other planets to help keep Space alive forever. It can't just have Earth.
As near as we can tell, space has no "end" in the conventional sense. This is similar to asking the question "What does the edge of the Earth look like?" The Earth is a sphere, and has no "edge" so you can walk around it forever and never find one.Consider the Earth. When standing on the Earth it seems flat and two dimensional, but if you point yourself in one direction and keep walking you will always end up back where you started. This is because the surface of the Earth is curved in to a sphere, a third dimension.Similarly, consider space. It appears to be three dimensional. But space is curved, it appears, in to a fourth dimension!This means that if you hopped in to a space ship, pointed it in to space, and kept going (for a very long time) you would eventually end up back here on Earth!This is why we say that space has no "end" to it.
The space shuttle orbiter orbits the earth. The solid rocket boosters are jettisoned within the earth's atmosphere, around two minutes after launch and the External Fuel Tank is jettisoned once in space.
At what altitude does the Earth's gravity no longer have an effect on the astronauts or the space shuttle?
According to scientists, the balance between incoming solar energy and outgoing energy radiated into space is considered the earth energy budget.
its help keep all between earth and space balance i mean steady, without gravitation we will all be flawing into the atmosphere freely without control.
They keep the Earth's Ecosystem in balance. and they make great companions When they are domesticated...
Radiation balance refers to the equilibrium between incoming solar radiation absorbed by the Earth and outgoing thermal radiation emitted back into space. The Earth's surface and atmosphere absorb sunlight, which warms the planet, and re-radiate heat energy back into space. This balance is crucial for maintaining Earth's temperature and climate.
Gravity, orbit, and Chuck Norris.
The sun holds it with his arms
The Earth stays in space due to a balance of two main forces: gravity and inertia. Gravity pulls the Earth towards the Sun, while the Earth's inertia keeps it moving forward in its orbit. This delicate balance causes the Earth to continuously move in its orbit around the Sun without falling into it.
biodiversity?
Mainly by radio.
The moon and other planets and their satellites are held in space by the force of gravity from other planets and satellites. If the moon tried to drift off into space, gravitational forces from the Earth will keep it from floating away. It doesn't crash into the Earth because planets and moons pull AGAINST each other and keep each other from drifting away.* * * * *Only partly true.The moon does not float away because of the action of earth's gravity - whether you view this as a force or a distirtion of space-time in the moon's path.The moon does not crash into the earth, not because of other planets or satellites, but because of the momentum of its orbit around the earth.
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Greenhouse gases are needed to maintain Earth's temperature balance because they trap heat from the sun in the atmosphere, preventing it from escaping back into space. This helps to keep the planet warm enough to support life. However, an excess of greenhouse gases can lead to global warming and climate change.