Are you doing your science workbook? If so so am I and I can't find the answer
That's a hard question to answer, since a Geologist is someone who researches rocks, minerals, and the composition of the earth, what would you consider the opposite of a geologist. Possibly someone who studies the stars such as an astronomer.
A non-geologist. How can an occupation have an "opposite" - what is the opposite of a doctor? A plumber?
The opposite of global warming is global cooling, which refers to a decrease in the Earth's average temperature over an extended period of time.
The season progression would reverse.
If the moon were closer to Earth, high tides would be higher and occur more frequently due to increased gravitational pull. The closer proximity would enhance the moon's influence on Earth's tides, leading to more pronounced tidal variations.
The tide would be higher when the moon is on the same side of Earthas the Sun is.
Are you doing your science workbook? If so so am I and I can't find the answer
When the moon and the sun are on the same side of the Earth, their gravitational forces combine to create higher high tides and lower low tides, known as spring tides. On the opposite side of the Earth, the gravitational pull from both the moon and the sun is weaker, which can lead to a lower high tide and higher low tide compared to normal conditions. This results in a more pronounced difference in tidal range on the side of the Earth facing the moon and sun versus the opposite side.
The opposite of earth is air
Everything The sun provides for earth
Everything The sun provides for earth
When it is directly opposite, it would be a Full Moon. But the Moon spends half of its orbit on the side opposite the Sun, which includes all of the Gibbous phases from First Quarter to Last Quarter.
Molecules of opposite chirality would be toxic to the ones that currently exist on earth right? So that would mean that the L molecules already in existence on earth would be toxic to the newly introduced D molecules? I'm not really sure about this, anyone have more chemistry/biology background?
No, it is not possible for two people to stand on opposite ends of the Earth without being on water. The Earth is mostly covered by water, so if two people were on opposite ends of the Earth, at least one of them would have to be standing on water.
It would be elongated and opposite to the sun. In which direction it will face depends on where you are standing on Earth.
When the Moon and Sun are on the same side of the Earth, their gravitational forces combine, creating higher high tides (spring tides) on the side of the Earth facing them. On the opposite side, however, the gravitational pull is weaker, leading to lower low tides. This results in a significant difference between the tidal levels on the two sides of the Earth. Overall, the opposite side experiences a decrease in tidal height compared to the side facing the Moon and Sun.
That's a hard question to answer, since a Geologist is someone who researches rocks, minerals, and the composition of the earth, what would you consider the opposite of a geologist. Possibly someone who studies the stars such as an astronomer.