the earth does not make dirt the earth is part of a star that blew up billions of years ago and all of the sediment from that star chunk is now dirt!
No, the Earth is not getting bigger from dirt. While sedimentation and volcanic activity can add material to the Earth's surface, the overall mass of the planet remains constant. The Earth accumulates material from various processes, but it does not result in a net increase in size.
The Romanian language equivalent of Earth is Pămînt (or, it is possible Terra for the planet).Some write the Romanian equivalent of 'earth' as Pămînt. Others write it as Pământ. Either way, the word in Romanian refers to the 'dirt, ground' or to the name of the blue planet that we call home.
The planet Mars, which is the fourth planet from the sun, takes 1.88 Earth years to make one full orbit around the sun.
No, there are not moons or stars ON planet earth, but there are moons and stars around planet earth. == ==
the mercury relates to the planet earth
This planet has many names, in various languages. Most of them translate as "Dirt". Earth; Terra; Tellus. All different words for "soil" or "dirt".
Earth has ice caps. And lots of dirt.
Earth, when refering to the planet is spelled with a capital E as it is a proper noun (a name). Earth when refering to dirt or soil is not. For example: * "Earth is the only planet that can currently sustain life." * "I love the feeling of the moist earth between by bare toes."
No, Earth is a planet (dirt could also be called earth). People (such as you and I) are humans.
Earth, as in we live on the planet Earth, is supposed to be capitalized. Earth, as in the dirt we walk on, is not supposed to be capitalized.
If the planet Earth is being referenced, then the word should be capitalized. On the other hand, if the word is being used in relation to dirt or soil, for example, garden dirt, then it should not be capitalized.
Earth is the third planet from the Sun. The planet that we live on is called Earth.
Most of the various names for this planet are related to the word for "dirt"; "Earth", or "Terra" being the most common.
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Earth is the only planet known by us to support life.
Earth, when refering to the planet is spelled with a capital E as it is a proper noun (a name). Earth when refering to dirt or soil is not. For example: * "Earth is the only planet that can currently sustain life." * "I love the feeling of the moist earth between by bare toes."
Earth is a rock, a non gaseous planet, but earth has an atmosphere comprising of air, a mixture of gases. This does not make it a gas planet. Gas planets have the whole mantle as gas, but earth does not have a gas mantle.