Hospitals.
the top soil of earth can support life
There is a planet that can support life, it is just that the earth still has many years to come before we go to another planet
with out revolution, the earth would fall into the sun. without rotation, the earth would support complex life.
It depends what planet the spacecraft is travelling to. If it was travelling to Mars, it would most likely be made of high-temperature enduring material. If it was travelling to Pluto, it would most likely be made of low-temperature enduring material.
That, of course, is Earth, or 'Terra' in Latin.
Its distance from the sun helps maintain a narrow temperature range. apex :D
There is nearly no pollution in Antarctica or in the skies above the continent. This fact makes the continent particularly suited for scientific study of the health of planet earth.
The region of Black Earth in southern Russia, known for its fertile, nutrient-rich soil, is considered to have the richest agriculture in Russia. This region is particularly well-suited for growing crops such as wheat, barley, and sunflowers.
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earth is divided inti 24
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explain how resources support venus
Earth
Without water, earth would not support life.
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Geostationary Earth-Orbiting Weather Satellites
We _EVOLVED_ here. Life on Earth is perfectly suited for life on Earth, because we (and all of our terrestrial cousins) developed to be suited to this planet and not some other one. It's not that "the Earth is a suitable place for life": it's that we're this way because the Earth is the way it is. I think that some of our scientists are too narrowly focused on finding life "out there" that's similar to life here. "Out there" will have very different conditions, and will probably develop very different sorts of life - life that will be well suited to THOSE planets. Comment: There's something in that answer, obviously. But the fact that Earth is the only place we know where there is life, suggests it's got something that is a bit special. Oxygen is not required for all life on Earth, but liquid water is. Also, really extreme temperatures probably are not suitable for life as we know it. I'm sure other people have more ideas on this.