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Planet Earth

Earth is the planet where we live. It is the third planet from the Sun and is currently the only known planet in the Universe that is able to support life.

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What is caused by earths rotation?

Earth's rotation causes the day and night cycle as the planet spins on its axis. It also affects the Coriolis effect, which influences global wind patterns and ocean currents. Additionally, the rotation of the Earth creates the centrifugal force that slightly flattens the planet at the poles and bulges at the equator.

What mythological person was the planet closest to the earth named for?

Venus is usually the closest planet. So, the answer is the goddess "Venus".

What is the thermosphere's job in the atmosphere and what would happen if there was no thermosphere?

Thermosphere shields us from radiation that the sun emits. That is its main job. It serves as a protective shield against the x-ray and UV radiation being emitted by the sun and keeps earth's temperature in which living things can survive. Without it, the earth will be destroyed by radiation heat.

When is Earth the closest to the Sun?

Earth is closest to the Sun during a point in its orbit called perihelion, which occurs around early January of each year. This is when the Earth is about 91 million miles (147 million kilometers) away from the Sun.

Why is Earth called the blue planet?

Approximately 70% of Earth's surface is covered by water, giving it a blue color when seen from space.
I dont think it is called a blue planet, but if it is, that is because it has more water than any other known planet
Most of Earth's surface is blue because it is covered in water.

What inside the earth?

The Earth's interior is composed of different layers: the inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust. The inner core is solid iron and nickel, the outer core is liquid iron and nickel, the mantle is made up of solid rock that can flow slowly, and the crust is the thin solid outer layer where we live. Heat and pressure increase as you move towards the Earth's center.

Is Blue Planet a nickname for Neptune?

No, "Blue Planet" is not a nickname for the planet Neptune.

Instead, the nickname perfectly describes planet Earth. Photographs taken of our planet from vehicles in space show Earth's predominant color to be blue. Each of the planets in our solar system photographs differently, and blue is the hallmark color of our planet.

What is the smallest place on earth?

The smallest place on Earth is Vatican City, a landlocked sovereign city-state enclaved within Rome, Italy. It is the smallest internationally recognized independent state in the world both in area and population.

When is the altitude of the sun highest?

The simple answer is that the Sun is at its highest at noon, 12 o'clock midday.

A definition of "noon" is when the Sun is highest in the sky.

There are complications because of the Earth's elliptical orbit and tilted axis. So, the exact time when the Sun reaches its highest point varies a bit during the year.

Obviously, time zones and "daylight saving" have effects too.

What causes volcano to erupt?

Usually the magma clogs causing major pressure causing the volcano to explode violently or some times movement in the earths crust

When will the world die out?

If we do not cause the planet's life to die out (by pollution, climate change etc.), it will for certain occur in approx. 4 billion years when the Sun burns out. It may also happen in half that time depending on the relative strengths of two circumstances: The Sun gets hotter and will burn the closer planets; or The Sun gets lighter and will therefore allow the planets to increase the distance at which they orbit around the Sun, which will protect against the heat.

What is the approximate diameter of earth?

The approximate diameter of Earth is about 12,742 kilometers (7,918 miles).

How does the rotation of earth cause night and day?

The earth's rotations cause day and night. The earth makes one complete rotation every 24 hours. At any point in that rotation, an area of the globe is facing the sun. This is day. As the Earth continues to rotate, it will eventually rotate away from the sun making it night. The absence of direct sunlight is what forms night.

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Earth's spinning does cause night and day. This is because the spinning changes the Earth's position to the sun's exposure.
The earth spins around on its axis, causing different sides to face the sun at different times. The tilt of the axis towards the sun is what causes the seasons. Two different forces work on the earth to move: gravity and inertia. Inertia causes the earth to continue moving without stopping, like a ball rolling down a hill. Gravity keeps the earth moving around the sun, because without the sun's gravity, inertia would cause the earth to move in a straight line in space forever. Without inertia, the earth would crash into the sun because the sun is pulling the earth closer to it. Together, they cause the earth to move around the sun and around its axis, causing day and night.
If you can get someone to help you for a few minutes, try this:

Go into a dark room with a flashlight and another person.

Shine the flashlight on the person's front. Now his front is light. His face,

the buttons on his shirt, and his belt-buckle are visible. Also, he can see

the flashlight.

Now have the other person stay in the same place, but turn around slowly.

When his back is to the flashlight, then the back of his head, the back of his

shirt, and the seat of his pants are visible. But his face and the buttons on

his shirt are turned away from the flashlight, so they are dark. Also, he can't

see the flashlight, because his eyes are facing the other way.

If you cannot understand the similarity between this little exercise and the

relationship of the sun and the earth, then perhaps it would be better to

simply stop worrying about it, and think about other things.
A sphere such as the earth can only be illuminated from one side, given a single light source such as the sun. As the Earth rotates every 24 hours relaive to the sun, the illuminated part moves around the surface to give the day and night cycle.

When a side of the Earth is facing the sun it is day time. When a side of Earth isn't facing the sun it is night time.
the earth is rotating the sun so say when North America is pointing away from the sun its night and when its pointing to the sun its day
the rotation of the earth influences day and night by the line between day and night.

What is the line between day and night called?

The line dividing illuminated areas from night areas is called the terminator.

Is earth the biggest planet?

5th largest planet out of the eight in our solar system.

How has the earth changed over millions of years?

Over millions of years, the Earth has undergone significant changes, including the movement of continents (plate tectonics), changes in climate, the evolution and extinction of various species, and the shaping of landscapes by processes like erosion and volcanic activity. These changes have resulted in the diverse and dynamic planet we see today.

Earth to mars in miles?

The distance from Earth to Mars varies as both planets orbit the Sun. On average, the distance between Earth and Mars is about 140 million miles, but this can range from around 34 million miles at their closest approach to about 250 million miles at their farthest.

What is a large mass of ice and snow moving on land under its own weight?

A large mass of ice and snow moving on land under its own weight is called a glacier. Glaciers form over time as snow accumulates and compacts into ice, flowing slowly downhill due to gravity. They can reshape landscapes through processes like erosion and deposition.

What planet is after Uranus?

The planet after Uranus is Neptune so the order of the planets go...

Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune& Pluto

You have been with your partner for 11 years and he hits you and always calls you names?

when your partner goes to work pack everything up and leave That is NOT love, it is an abusive relationship and you KNOW deep inside you deserve better. You CAN and WILL survive without him, you CAN and WILL be free and you CAN and WILL live without him. Contact a refuge or an expert for confidential advice, they can set you up in a safe house. Don't wait until its too late.

I just brought a skiffle board and it doesn't stop spinning clockwise when i throw it. The right side of the board digs into the ground. I have a nemo destroy. How do i stop it spinning?

Hi, Rob here, in Melbourne, Australia.

I rode Surf Ski every Saturday & Sunday all year round from 1964 to 1972, from my age 9 yrs > 17 yrs, mostly 4' >6' waves, sometimes 15' > 30'.

When there was no surf I would ride my Skiffle Board.

Spinning the board as you throw it makes it a more stable & reliable throw, you run after it & jump on. The spin of the board stops when you jump on.

Skiffle Boards were meant to be ridden on 5 mm > 10 mm of water. ( hard to find on many beaches, and usually only at low tide.)

I used to ride on the water that runs back after a wave has washed up the beach. There is always enough swell for a beach break at all levels of tide. Riding a Skiffle board on a sloping beach results in a turn towards the beach break & if timed correctly results in a collision with the next wave, catapulting the rider into deeper water.

8 yrs. ago I made 2 new skiffle boards (a large and a medium size) for my sons.

I had lots of fun teaching my boys how to ride them.

I told my dad about our fun and he found the old board I used to ride many years ago, it was much smaller than I remembered. I now have 3 sizes.

The larger board is better for heavier riders and gives a longer ride.

Hope all this waffle helps.

How does the Sun warm up the Earth?

By shining on it. The Earth will absorb the heat and rays from the sun. ANSWER: to be more exact ultraviolet radiation from the sun is absorbed by earth in the form of heat uv rays are deadly to humans and most carbon based lifeforms but our ozone layer filters out most of the harmful radiation leaving us the heat

Is there anything special about mercury?

Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature and has a high density. It is also highly toxic to humans and the environment, so precautions must be taken when handling it. Additionally, mercury has been traditionally used in thermometers and barometers due to its unique properties.