If an ateroid comes into contact with the earth, it forms a new planet known as a Flythroid, which is composed entirely of caesium and water. This planet immediately explodes, creating a frog which houses the new universe.
what are the spots on earth main or do the earth have spots what are the spots on earth main or do the earth have spots
Earth is the biggest.
There are 8 planets Mercury (smaller than Earth) Venus (smaller than Earth) Earth Mars (smaller than Earth) Jupiter (bigger than Earth) Saturn (bigger than Earth) Uranus (bigger than Earth) Neptune (bigger than Earth) so 3 smaller & 4 bigger than Earth 37.5% smaller than Earth 50% bigger than Earth
The model of the earth is globe a atructural model of earth
100% of Earth's rivers are found on Earth.
There are two schools of thought as to how Earth's oceans were formed. The first says that volcanic gases emitted steam as the crust cooled and overtime oceans were formed. The second states that an ateriod laden with ice crashed into Earth giving it its oceans. The resulting dust and debris that ricocheted into space after the impact was drawn back into earth'sgravitaional field and condensed into the moon. This makes much more sense because when when you compare Mars to Earth we have oceans and a different type of moon even though we're closely sized planets.
The theory is called 'uniformitariansim' or 'gradualism' and basically states that geologic change takes place slowly over time this is in contrast to another hypothesis known as 'catastrophism' that the Earth has been molded and shaped by sudden, geologically speaking short, violent events such as massive volcanic events, ateriod impacts, glaical lake flooding events, flood basalts etc. Most geologists synthisize arguments from both schools of thought as to what actually occurs and has in the past. Meaning that it is commonly agreed upon in the Earth Sciences that the Earth is 4.6 billion years old and its' history has been puncuated by, geologically speaking, brief and violent landscape altering events and in between these events long periods of 'inactivity' (relativley speaking) have been experienced.
The moon is to the earth, as the earth is to the sun.
Earth
you are on earth
Only if you are referring to earth as a percentage of earth, then earth is 100% of earth
The singular possessive form of earth is earth's (the earth's atmosphere).
the planet we live on is earth
earth will not be gone. earth is still there as we live in earth
Around 0 mm, but one should ask what is the earth's distance to the earth in the earth
The possessive form for the common noun earth is earth's; for example, the earth's dryness. The possessive form for the proper noun Earth is Earth's; for example, the Earth's circumference.
Every Year, but each year is different for each planet: Mercury- 88 Earth Days (.25 Earth Years) Venus- 255 Earth Days (.7 Earth Years) Earth- 365 Earth Days (1 Earth Year) Mars- 687 Earth Days (1.8 Earth Years) Jupiter- 4,346 Earth Days (11.9 Earth Years) Saturn- 10,774 Earth Days (29.5 Earth Years) Uranus- 30,680 Earth Days (84 Earth Years) Neptune- 60,625 Earth Days (165 Earth Years)