YES, after eliminating the weight of any alien objects hitting earth from space it should weigh the same. It doesweigh the same; the earth's weight is zero. However, it is certainly more massive now than it was then. The above conclusion is problematic, because the 'alien' objects referred to are the very things that the earth is made of. Tons of material come down to earth each day.
The current best estimate for the age of the Earth is approximately 4.6 billion years, so it is much older than 50 million years!
well it is yet it is gas it has so much to it that it is like heavier than over 300 earths...
There are more seconds in a million years than inches from the sun to the Earth. There are about 31.5 million seconds in a year, so there are approximately 31.5 billion seconds in a million years. The average distance from the sun to the Earth is about 93 million miles, which is equivalent to roughly 5.5 trillion inches.
99000 times lighter than earth.
because neptune has more gravity than earth, so, idf you were to go there, the atmosphere of mathane, hydrogen, and helium would puch down on you and you would weigh more.
No, the Sun is much heavier than the Earth. The Sun's mass is about 333,000 times greater than the Earth's mass.
they were on earth for more than 1,000,000 years ago
Dinosaurs - about 150 million years. Humans - about 1 million years.
is true or false, fossils suggest that birds have been on earth for more than 500 million of years
The cicada has been on the earth for more than 200 million years. Cicada's have been on earth probably as long as cockroaches, which is over 250 million years.
The current best estimate for the age of the Earth is approximately 4.6 billion years, so it is much older than 50 million years!
well it is yet it is gas it has so much to it that it is like heavier than over 300 earths...
YES. And in a hundred or so million years it will almost touch earth. We will not be here.
Dinosauria ruled the earth for 160 million years and the humans for about 100,000 years so yes the dinosaurias have ruled the earth longer.
There are more seconds in a million years than inches from the sun to the Earth. There are about 31.5 million seconds in a year, so there are approximately 31.5 billion seconds in a million years. The average distance from the sun to the Earth is about 93 million miles, which is equivalent to roughly 5.5 trillion inches.
Earth is 4.5 million years old. Solar system is far more older than it.
one million is 100,000 times ten, so no.