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There is no place on Earth that is completely immune to destruction by humans. While some areas may be less impacted due to their remote locations or conservation efforts, human activities can still have an impact on these areas over time. It is important for everyone to work towards sustainable practices to protect our planet.

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Is energy finite?

Energy is not finite, as it cannot be created or destroyed according to the law of conservation of energy. However, the usable energy on Earth is limited and can be depleted if not managed sustainably.


Where does energy come from if it cannot be created?

Energy cannot be created or destroyed, according to the law of conservation of energy. Instead, energy is transferred or transformed from one form to another. The original source of energy on Earth is the sun, which provides light and heat energy through nuclear fusion reactions.


Is momentum destroyed when a falling ball strikes the earth?

Momentum is conserved in a closed system, so when a falling ball strikes the Earth, the Earth will experience an equal and opposite force from the ball, resulting in a transfer of momentum. The total momentum of the system (ball and Earth) remains the same before and after the collision.


What is one force that acts on all objects on earth including humans all the time?

Gravity is a force that acts on all objects on Earth, including humans, all the time. It pulls objects towards the center of the Earth and gives weight to objects.


Can matter increase or decrease over time?

In closed systems, matter remains constant because it cannot be created or destroyed, only converted from one form to another. However, in open systems like Earth, matter can increase or decrease over time through processes like meteorite impacts adding matter to Earth or mass loss due to escape of gases into space.

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How can you prevent from the earth being destroyed?

You cannot.


Name ten places that can't be destroyed by humans?

Wow, that's quite a question. First consider that everything with physical mass has the potential to be destroyed although we do not nescessarily possess that type of technology now, so that excludes everything on the planet and the planet itself. So, my list would be: 1. heaven 2. hell 3. the sun 4. the moon 5. other planets in the solar system 6. the galaxy 7. other stars 8. other solar systems 9. other galaxies 10. the universe


What is the cleverest thing on earth?

Humans! We cannot say the answer is computers, because humans created the computer.


Can humans be sinless?

No. Humans cannot be sinless while they are on earth. Those that are believers will be sinless when they get to Heaven. But No. A human cannot go more than a day without sin.


If Jupiter and earth swapped places would there be more humans?

No, Jupiter is a gas planet. It has so much pressure, the humans living in it would die.


What 10 places that will never be polluted by humans?

the core of the earth, a star, the sun, maybe mount Everest?


Can oil be found anywhere on earth?

no, i believe that there will be some places where specific resources cannot be found.


The earth been destroyed by a asteroid?

No, if the Earth was destroyed by an asteroid we would not be living today.


How did the 1984 outbreak of tornadoes in North and South Carolina affect the Earth?

The 1984 Carolinas outbreak destroyed trees, homes, and places of work.


What are 10 places that will never be polluted by humans?

the core of the earth the milky way the sun space heaven the sky the outer core of the earth volcanoes


Why is it gods concern to populate earth with humans even knowing they will destroy it?

Humans will not and cannot destroy the earth..............God will do that when he is ready..........so no global warming, or anything we do can destroy this earth.God made it, He will destroy it in his time..........


Would mars be a good place for humans to go when earth is destroyed?

No. Though traces of water has been found, Mars is incapable of sustaining life.