None. The water cycle only recycles the water that has been on Earth for the past 13 billion years.
Mercury orbits the sun once every 88 days, so a 'Mercurian year' is about three months long. For every one Earth year, you will have just over 4 'Mercurian years'.
The amount of water on earth does not change. Some of it may become ice, or melt into water, but the global amount is always the same.
4 cms. or 1.5 inches.
It is estimated that about 17,000 tons of meteoroids (smaller fragments of meteors) enter Earth's atmosphere each year. However, only a small fraction of this material actually reaches the surface as meteorites.
One year on Jupiter takes about 11.8 Earth years, as Jupiter has a much longer orbit around the Sun compared to Earth.
29 times a year
Mercury orbits the sun once every 88 days, so a 'Mercurian year' is about three months long. For every one Earth year, you will have just over 4 'Mercurian years'.
We use about 20 million ML (mega litre) every year
Approximately 1.2 trillion gallons of water disappear from Earth each year due to various factors such as evaporation and human consumption.
The amount of water on earth does not change. Some of it may become ice, or melt into water, but the global amount is always the same.
4 cms. or 1.5 inches.
700 billion liters
It is estimated that about 17,000 tons of meteoroids (smaller fragments of meteors) enter Earth's atmosphere each year. However, only a small fraction of this material actually reaches the surface as meteorites.
One year on Jupiter takes about 11.8 Earth years, as Jupiter has a much longer orbit around the Sun compared to Earth.
The Earth climate changes every year due to increased human activity on it. The green house gases too are largely responsible for climate change every year.
How much money does a pediatrician get paid every year?
Sure. The 100,000 year-long snowfall pretty much ruined the Earth. But, like every other climate condition, the snowfall eventually stopped, the snow melted from volcano action, and the resulting water filled the oceans.