It will be 8-10 km above the earth's surface..
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Oh, that's a big number, but don't worry, we can break it down easily. To convert kilometers to meters, you simply multiply by 1000 because there are 1000 meters in 1 kilometer. So, 149,600,000 kilometers is equal to 149,600,000,000 meters. Just like that, you've made a beautiful conversion!
because plants convert carbon dioxide into oxygen which keeps the temperature of the plant down.
no, its the part of earth where the life is. it goes from a little bit underground and up into the sky for a bit. all life on earth is in the biosphere. I'm not exactly sure how far up or down it goes.
A fathom is 1.8288 meters. Six fathoms is 10.9728 meters, almost exactly 11 meters.
measure you should probably put down is kilometers
100 square kilometers equals 100,000,000 square meters. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversions of area (surface) units".
therefore the answer will be 28
Arguably, yes. The Earth's crust varies in thickness from about 5 km in some parts of some oceans, to as thick as 50 km when measured on some parts of the land, and has an average depth of about 35 km. By contrast, the next layer down, what is called the Mantle, has a thickness of about 2850 kilometers, but is sometimes subdivided into an "upper mantle" of about 25 kilometers and a "lower mantle" of about 2830 km. The next layer, the Outer Core, has a thickness of about 2200 kilometers. Finally, the Inner Core has a thickness (or a radius) of about 1270 km.
biosphere
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 14 kilometers is like way longer than 140 meters. Like, imagine going for a leisurely stroll for 14 kilometers versus just walking down the street for 140 meters. It's like comparing a road trip to a quick jaunt to the corner store. So yeah, they're definitely not the same length.
The lithosphere typically extends from the Earth's surface down to about 80-100 kilometers in depth. However, its thickness can vary depending on location, with regions of mountain ranges or oceanic ridges having thinner lithospheric plates.
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To determine how many cubic meters of WMM (Wet Mix Macadam) material are required for rolling, you need to consider the thickness of the layer to be compacted and the area to be covered. Typically, WMM is laid down at a thickness of 100-150 mm. Therefore, for every cubic meter of WMM, you can cover approximately 6.67 to 10 square meters, depending on the thickness. Always consult specific project guidelines for precise calculations.
Oh, that's a big number, but don't worry, we can break it down easily. To convert kilometers to meters, you simply multiply by 1000 because there are 1000 meters in 1 kilometer. So, 149,600,000 kilometers is equal to 149,600,000,000 meters. Just like that, you've made a beautiful conversion!
One hectare is equal to 10,000 square meters. To convert this area measurement to kilometers, we first need to convert square meters to square kilometers by dividing by 1,000,000 (since 1 square kilometer is equal to 1,000,000 square meters). Therefore, one hectare is equal to 0.01 square kilometers.
The Earth has an average diameter of about 12,742 kilometers (7,918 miles), which translates to a thickness of approximately that same distance from one side to the other. However, when considering its internal structure, the Earth consists of several layers: the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core, with the total thickness varying significantly across these layers. The crust is relatively thin, averaging around 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) thick, while the mantle extends to about 2,900 kilometers (1,800 miles) deep, and the core reaches down to about 6,371 kilometers (3,959 miles) from the center.