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Why does earth experience ice ages and other climate changes?

Changes in solar output, changes in Earth's orbit, and changes in Earth's atmosphere.


What will happen if the earth changes rotation and revolution?

It would depend on the degree and time frame of change and how that change was brought about. The rotation of the earth is very slowly changing. It is slowing down.


What are the different changes around us?

Changes occur everywhere, every moment around us. Everything in the world is subject to change. There are five types of changes. 1. Chemical and physical changes. 2. Reversible and irreversible changes. 3. Desirable and undesirable changes. 4. Periodic and non-periodic changes. 5. Slow and fast changes. Chemical changes: That change the chemical composition of the material. Physical change: That are temporary and do not change the chemical composition of the material. They change only the state, colour, and texture. Reversible chages: They can be reversed. Irreversible changes: They cannot be reversed. Desirable changes: Which are desired Undeirable changes: Which are'nt desired. Periodic changes: Which happen after a regular intervals. Non-periodic changes: Which happen irregular of any specific interval time. Slow changs: Which take a long time to occur. Fast changes: Which happen quickly. -Param Gupta, Std. 6, Victorious Kidss Educares


Why did James hutton reason that the earth is very old?

As Hutton made observations about the rocks in the area where he lived, he began to find clues that most changes on earth happen slowly, and that earth must therefore be very old.


What changes in earth's surface that happen at a convergent boundary with those happen at a divergent boundary?

At a convergent boundary, tectonic plates collide and create mountains, deep ocean trenches, and volcanic activity. On the other hand, at a divergent boundary, tectonic plates move apart and cause the formation of rift valleys, mid-ocean ridges, and volcanic activity as new crust is created.

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What are some things that can cause fast changes to Earth's features?

Some fast changes are like earthquakes and hericanes


How fast is the wind moving on earth?

It changes every day


Why does a satellite does not fdall into earth?

Because it moves fast. A satellite will, in fact, continuously "fall" (be accelerated) towards Earth, meaning that it changes its direction. Because it moves fast. A satellite will, in fact, continuously "fall" (be accelerated) towards Earth, meaning that it changes its direction. Because it moves fast. A satellite will, in fact, continuously "fall" (be accelerated) towards Earth, meaning that it changes its direction. Because it moves fast. A satellite will, in fact, continuously "fall" (be accelerated) towards Earth, meaning that it changes its direction.


What are some fast changes in the earth?

Some fast changes on Earth include earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, and tsunamis. These events can occur suddenly and have significant impacts on the surrounding environment and communities.


What are fast changes to the Earth's surface?

mountains,caves/caverns,canyon


What are the fast changes on Earth?

Floods, volcanic eruptions, and landslides are all examples of rapid changes at the surface.


What type of changes to Earth's surface could happen at a normal fault?

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What contributes to changes on earth's surfaces to create a delta?

fast moving rivers


What is the reason for the changes?

Seasonal changes happen because of the tilt of the Earth's axis, relative to the plane of the ecliptic.


Where do most metamorphic changes happen?

a few kilometers below Earth's surface


What causes the changes that happen in the suns position in the sky over a year?

the earth is always revolving around the sun therefore changes the suns position here on earth


How are earth's surface changed by both slow and fast?

Slow changes to Earth's surface, like erosion and weathering, occur gradually over time due to processes like wind and water erosion. Fast changes, like volcanic eruptions and earthquakes, can reshape the landscape in a short period by releasing energy stored within the Earth's crust. Both slow and fast changes play significant roles in shaping Earth's surface over time.