Two of the hardest science questions are, what is the relationship of gravity to the other basic forces of the universe, and what is the dark energy which apparently is causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate.
100% of Earth's rivers are found on Earth.
this is the following:BiospheretropospherestratospheremesospherethermosphereionosphereexosphereThe boundaries between them are:Tropopausemesopausethermopauseexopause
It is an unusual question, but yes, the North and South poles do contribute to Earth's gravity. They are like giant magnets pulling things to Earth. I hope this answers your question. If not ask a real scientist.
Venus. Edit: There seems to be a mistake in this question. There is no such planet. But Venus does rotate on its axis in about 243 Earth days. So I guess that the question is about Venus. The orbital period of Venus (a year) is about 225 Earth days.
Earthquakes are apart of geology. Geology is the study of Earth and Earth's interior, where as geography is Earth's climate and geographical features. I hope I helped answer your question. :)
A diamond
A good old ''hardes burger''
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Diamond is the hardest mineral, scoring a perfect 10 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.
Sub-sahran africa has a disproportionately high number of deaths and HIV infections.
I suggest you check your question. Earth is a planet. Earth does not 'contain' any planets; therefore the only answer to your question is....earth.
The best question ever asked on Earth is the following: "Is this life all there is?"
yes it can with some work if ur truck is in the 80's finding a transfercase that will work is the hardes part
If the earth had no atmosphere then there would be no life on earth and you would not be there to ask this question!
100% of Earth's rivers are found on Earth.