Yes, The weight makes the earth harder to bring in toward the sun's gravity field and therefore keeps the earth longer.
As the mass of a human body increases, so does the g-force exhibited on the human body.
Because it has less mass than earth
No. A lunar eclipses is where the moon is positioned between the Earth and the Sun and casts a shadow upon the Earth. The only way an eclipse could affect human population is if people in power decided to mass sacrifice/kill people whenever it happened. ...but that would be stupid.
Comets have a very low mass compared to Earth, so any affect they will have on Earth is from impacts which will affect the global weather.
One fundamental law of science is the Law of Conservation of Mass. Generally speaking, mass cannot be created out of nothing. Thus, if we consider the mass of the Earth, any change in the Earth's mass must be caused by something that has been added from outside the Earth (like a comet) or something that has left the Earth (like a space probe gone to Jupiter to take pictures). Because babies are not physically brought from outside the Earth to the Earth, the mass of the Earth does not change. The only way the mass of the Earth could appreciably increase is if Mr. Stork brought girls from Venus and boys from Mars to Earth.
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It doesn't.
The mass of the air surrounding the Earth is approximately 5.15 quadrillion metric tons. While the human population has increased significantly over the years, the mass of the air itself remains relatively constant, with fluctuations primarily due to natural processes. Therefore, the increase in the weight of the air due to the growing human population is negligible and not directly quantifiable in terms of overall air mass. In essence, the human population's growth does not substantially affect the total mass of the Earth's atmosphere.
As the mass of a human body increases, so does the g-force exhibited on the human body.
Not at all. Where do you think the mass came from to form the human bodies ? ! ?
Because it has less mass than earth
The weight of an object on Earth is influenced by the mass of the object and the acceleration due to gravity. Weight is calculated by multiplying an object's mass by the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2 on Earth). Therefore, variations in either mass or gravity can affect an object's weight on Earth.
mass movement affect humans because by how u eat and do stuff yea idk only in 3 grade anyways not important
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It doesn't. The Earth, being an inanimate object, does not experience human emotions such as temptation.
No, the weight of an object is determined by its mass and the gravitational force acting on it. While the Earth's mass remains constant, the weight experienced by a human on the Earth's surface varies depending on their distance from the center of the Earth and the local gravity.