We would be in for a world of hurt if the water escaped into outer space. Everyone and everything on Earth would die without water. Lucky for us, the Earth is a mostly self-contained biome.
The outer core of the earth hasn't a chemical symbol.
Gases escape from the Earth's crust through processes such as volcanic eruptions, where molten rock releases trapped gases to the surface. Gases can also escape through faults and fractures in the crust, as well as through degassing from geothermal systems and hydrothermal vents. Additionally, some gases can slowly permeate through rocks and soil to reach the surface.
The inner Earth consists of the inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust. The outer Earth is composed of the atmosphere, hydrosphere (water bodies), lithosphere (solid Earth), and biosphere (living organisms).
That depends on what you mean by "outer space". The moon is outside the Earth's atmosphere and therfore "in space" but it is orbiting the Earth and therfore hardly "outer".
The Sun is closer to the Earth than the outer planets areThe Sun is about 150 million km from the Earth. The closest outer planet, Jupiter, is about 629 million km from the Earth. The Sun is closer to the Earth than the outer planets are.These distances are based on measurements along the widest parts of the Earth's and Jupiter's orbits. The distances can be shorter or longer depending on the positions of the bodies in their orbits. But, the Sun is always closer to the Earth than Jupiter and the other outer planets are
The outer zone of Earth's atmosphere is called the exosphere. It is the highest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, blending into outer space. The exosphere is where some satellites orbit and where atmospheric particles can escape into space.
To reach outer space, rockets must escape the force of gravity. Gravity is the force that pulls objects towards the center of a mass, such as the Earth. Rockets need to generate enough thrust to overcome Earth's gravity and reach escape velocity to enter outer space.
This would not happen even for million of years. The immense gravitional pull of earth would not leave any one to fall. Even the escape velocity of earth is 11.2 Km/s and this would probably happen. But even if you manage to fall, nothing will happen because you would be floating in lifeless space. and get churned down by radiation in outer space.
According to most sources, the minimum speed needed to escape the Earth's gravity is 11.2km/s, so a rocket would need to travel at least this fast to get into outer space.
No it does not go into outer space. The ash cannot go into outer space because it does not reach escape velocity. Instead the ash gets dispersed throughout the atmosphere and eventually settles back on Earth.
Astronauts travel in space and escape earth's atmosphere by wearing gravity resistant suits and traveling to outer space in a space shuttle that is insulated against the elements.
If the outer core were to solidify, it is likely Earth would lose its magnetosphere which is shielding the planet from the solar winds. The atmosphere would eventually be stripped away, and with it, surface water.
No. Earth's outer core is liquid.
The Earth's Outer shell is the crust
The outer part of the earth is the crust
People can get to outer space by launching spacecraft using rockets. These rockets provide enough thrust to escape Earth's gravitational pull and reach the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and space, known as the Kármán line. Once there, spacecraft can travel further into outer space to visit other planets, moons, or celestial bodies.
Yes, the outer core of the Earth is liquid.