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Stratospheric ozone protects life on earth truly. It is due to the protection from highly energetic UV rays.
Yes. Except for a some viruses (which you can debate about whether they're truly alive) all life on earth contains DNA.
Earth is often referred to as the unique planet because it is the only known planet in the universe to have liquid water on its surface, which is essential for life as we know it. Additionally, Earth has a diverse range of ecosystems and abundant biodiversity, making it a truly exceptional and habitable place in the solar system.
The only truly continuous pressure belt on Earth is the subtropical high-pressure belt, also known as the horse latitudes. This belt is situated around 30 degrees north and south of the equator and is characterized by descending air that leads to stable, dry conditions. It plays a crucial role in global wind patterns and the formation of deserts in these regions. This consistency in high pressure contrasts with other belts that can be more variable or seasonal.
No the word truly is an adverb. You can easily spot most adverbs as they end in -ly.
It depends on how large we're talking. A meteorite even a few feet in diameter could cause serious damage if it landed, say, in the middle of a city. Figure about a 15:1 ratio of crater size to rock size. So, a meteorite 10 feet across gouges out a 150 foot diameter crater. Plus the energy released by the impact would wipe clean anything within several thousand feet of that. Now, there's 75% chance any meteorite will land in the water, and unless the meteorite is truly huge, that won't be much of a menace to anyone except an extremely unlucky mariner. The impactor that contributed to the extinction of the dinosaurs was an estimated 6 miles in diameter. Its impact caused seismic events such as severe localized earthquakes, worldwide tsunamis, not to mention worldwide fires, and enough debris thrown high in the atmosphere to block out the sun for many years, disrupting photosynthesis and leading to mass extinctions.
You can find unique meteorite wedding rings for women that make a statement on your special day at specialty jewelry stores, online retailers, or custom jewelry designers who offer meteorite rings as part of their collection.
The majority of the Earth is molten (liquid). The Earth never truly stops moving.
To create a meteorite ring, you will need to obtain a piece of meteorite material, such as Gibeon or Campo del Cielo meteorites. Cut and shape the meteorite material into a ring using specialized tools like a jeweler's saw and grinder. Polish the ring to a smooth finish and set it in a metal band of your choice. It is recommended to seek guidance from a professional jeweler for this intricate process.
Only if you value your life and your life on this planet. Of course it has value.
Stratospheric ozone protects life on earth truly. It is due to the protection from highly energetic UV rays.
No one truly knows that answer. If you want a biblical point, then it would be Adam.
Nobody truly knows. It is likely that - as is the case for the Earth - any water was 'delivered' there by comets.
The dwarf planet Eris truly deserves its designation as "dwarf planet"; it is less than one quarter of Earth's diameter, and about one percent of Earth's mass.
Germs and viruses are living but invisible to the naked eye (i.e. without a microscope). However there is no truly invisible life on earth.
well the oceans used to cover the deserts during pangea so they are remotely related
A large crack in the earth formed by a river is called a canyon, while a crack formed by an earthquake is called a fault. Canyons are typically created over a long period of time due to erosion caused by flowing water, while faults are fractures in the Earth's crust where movement has occurred due to tectonic forces.