5 thousand years
It can take over month's for a Tsunami to recover from it's damage.
The length of a day on a planet would determine how long you sleep. Venus has the longest day in our solar system, lasting about 243 Earth days. So, if you were to live on Venus, you would have a much longer day to sleep through than on other planets.
favor has a long a and planet has a short a sound.
No, a quasar is a distant celestial object that emits intense amounts of energy. While a quasar can release powerful radiation and energy into space, it cannot directly obliterate an entire planet in the way a weapon might. The impact of a quasar on a planet would depend on factors such as distance and the planet's atmosphere.
There are many kinds of environmental pollution, such as air pollution, land pollution, water pollution and noise pollution. All un-natural pollution is caused by human beings, there are too many people on the planet for the planet to support and our natural and industrial waste is destroying (polluting) the natural environment of our planet. We can take steps to try and process our natural waste products and to clean up our industrial effluents but in the long run unless we do something to reduce the numbers of humans on our planet, we will destroy our environment to the extent that it will no longer be fit for human life and our species will die off.
as long as it takes to recover from your mom
denpends on two things one: which planet two: ur speed
1. you shouldnt believe in satan... its all fake!! lol 2. what would he even recover from... isnt he immortal!?
11.86 years
11.86 years
If the blow was fatal you would never recover. If the blow was very light you would just say "ow" and you would be OK. In between the two - that depends on how hard the blow was.
Long term recovery is where the recovery has taken place over a long stretch of time. It took a long time to recover. I.E. if Thierry Henry broke his leg, and it took him 8 months to recover, that would be long term recovery
A long time.
If the planet was exactly in between Mars and Jupiter, it would take 3645.029 days.
It's not possible
long enough