The earth's crust is broken into sections called tectonic plates, which slowly move around.
About 0.183g, where one g is the earths gravity, so about one fifth of the earths gravity. It is similar to our own moons surface gravity.
Yes, arid and semiarid climates cover approximately one third of the Earth's surface. These regions are characterized by low precipitation levels and high evaporation rates, leading to dry conditions and limited vegetation growth.
Your question makes no sense. What substance changes from one state of matter to another (that is the first part and makes sense) at temperature and pressure experiencing earths surface? What on earth does that mean? pressure experiencing earths surface? What could it possibly mean? I really have no clue what you are trying to ask in the second part of the question. The first part however may give a clue to what you actually mean to ask. Maybe you mean "What substance changes from one state of matter to another at the temperature and pressure experienced on earths surface?" But using that as the question, there are literally hundreds or even thousands of correct answers. Here are a few Water, a liquid, changes to ice, a solid, and to steam, a gas and back to water Iodine can change from its solid form to a gas Ammonia can change from a liquid to a gas Freon can change from a liquid to a gas phosphorus can change from a solid to a gas gasoline, ether, liquid petroleum gas, naphtha, acetone, acetate all change from a liquid to a gas at atmosphere pressure at earths surface. Sodium changes from a solid to a gas. Hope this helps answer your question.
it located at the earths surface write it down!
Galvanization is just a surface treatment, and says nothing about the strength of the core material. You could have mild steel, one piece galvanized and one not, and they'd be equally strong.
Hemisphere
about one fourth
One third is surface and the rest is the sea.
obsidian is one of them
About one third of the land surface of the earth is desert.
the earths surface is 80% water. so no.
one major contributor is moving water
Radio waves are one example.
because all are measured at the same radius from the earths cog, if you doubled this distance, the acceleration would be only one quarter that of the surface
Deserts cover 33% of the land surface of the earth.
No. It is comprised of numerous slabs that crash and bump into each other and move around with the approximate speed of fingernail growth.
volcano