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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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How far down in the earth can be dug?

The deepest hole dug into the Earth is the Kola Superdeep Borehole in Russia, which reaches a depth of about 7.5 miles (12 kilometers). However, digging deeper becomes increasingly difficult due to extreme heat and pressure in the Earth's mantle. Currently, technology limits us to only scratching the surface of the Earth's crust.

What are the spirit guardian questions in Baten Kaitos?

Supposedly, if you answer the questions in a way that would help Kalas (or Sagi if your playing Origins) to trust you more, or answer them in a way that would agree with him, then it will bring about better results in battle. What exactly this means im not sure, probably just better luck with cards coming up or perhaps attack powers.

How does the Earth's rotation cause a day?

The earth orbits around the sun and if it didn't rotate as it does so we would have one day and one night per year, each lasting 6 months. The fact that the earth rotates once every 24 hours constantly presents a changing face to the sun, which is our source of light.

How many money are on the Earth?

It is difficult to determine the exact amount of money on Earth as it exists in various forms such as physical cash, digital currency, stocks, bonds, and other financial assets. However, estimates suggest that the total global money supply is in the trillions of dollars.

How have advancements in agriculture and medicine affected the diversity of life on earth?

There has been many advancements in agriculture that has helped the world these advancements have helped increase the food supply. Three great examples of this is: Artificial Insemination, Computers in agriculture,and Genetic enginering. If you are looking for more on this topic check out those three things.

How many times does the earth rotate in a year?

The Earth rotates about its axis approximately 365.25 times in a year, which is the length of time it takes to complete one orbit around the sun. This extra quarter rotation each year is why we have a leap year every four years.

How long does it take to get through the earth's mantle?

Impossible to say since it has never been achieved. The Earth's mantle is 1,800 miles thick and lies below the Earth's crust which averages around 20 to 30 miles thick. However, the deepest hole thus far drilled into the Earth, the Sakhalin-I Odoptu OP-11 Well, is only 52,575 feet deep, which is slightly less than 10 miles. So there's still some way to go to reach the mantle, never mind dig past it.

Is the aircraft's flight affected by the earth rotation?

The Earth's rotation does not significantly affect an aircraft’s flight since the atmosphere rotates along with the Earth. However, the Coriolis effect, which is caused by Earth’s rotation, can impact wind patterns and ocean currents, indirectly affecting flight paths. Pilots take these factors into account for navigation and fuel efficiency.

What layer of Earth makes up the plates and what layer causes them to move?

The plates are made up of the Earth's lithosphere, which is the outermost layer of the Earth. The movement of these plates is caused by the flow of the semi-fluid asthenosphere layer beneath the lithosphere.

The earth is a perfect sphere?

No, the Earth is a bit wider than it is "high". The shape is often called a geoid (Earth-like) or an ellipsoid. The rotation of the Earth causes a slight bulge toward the equator. The circumference of the Earth at the equator (24,901.55) is about 41 miles greater than the circumference through the poles (24,859.82 miles. If you were standing on the moon, looking at the Earth, it would be virtually impossible to see the bulge and the Earth would appear to be a perfect sphere. The mathematical name for the shape of the earth is an 'Oblate spheroid'.

Who was the fifth person on earth?

In the Bible, the fifth person on Earth is mentioned as "Adam." According to the story of Creation in the Book of Genesis, Adam was the first man created by God, making him the fifth person on Earth after God created Eve from his rib.

Where do most earthquakes occur in the world?

Most earthquakes occur along the edge of the oceanic and continental plates. The earth's crust is made up of several pieces, called plates. The plates under the oceans are called oceanic plates and the rest which are under the land surface are continental plates. The plates are moved around by the motion of a deeper part of the earth (the mantle) that lies underneath the crust. These plates are always bumping into each other, pulling away from each other, or past each other. The plates usually move at about the same speed that your fingernails grow. Earthquakes usually occur where two plates are running into each other or sliding past each other.

Earthquakes mostly occur in places where there is a Fault Line. Plates under the Earth's surface move and push against each other.

Some of these places are:

  • South America
  • North America
  • Japan
  • Australia
  • Africa
  • Philippines
  • India
  • Caribbean
  • Haiti

Alaska is the most earthquake-prone state and one of the most seismically active regions in the world. Alaska experiences a magnitude 7 earthquake almost every year, and a magnitude 8 or greater earthquake on average every 14 years. or just this near subduction zones.

Could someone tell me how many days it will take until I start seeing signs of improvement when using Revolution on my dog....its been 2 days since I applied it and he's still biting and scratching?

As far as fleas or ticks being present, these parasites should already be gone. Revolution works within 24 hours to eliminate the external parasites. However, if your dog was very itchy before you used the Revolution and had red baldy patches, he may have a skin infection that Revolution won't treat.

There are other external parasites that can cause severe itchiness, including mites and mange, that Revolution is not effective against.

Another major cause of itchy skin in dogs is allergies. Revolutions would have no effect on these, unless the allergy was to fleas (which is common).

I would suggest talking to your vet to see what exactly is going on.

What scientific instrument is used for measuring short vertical distances?

A leveling rod or a stadia rod is commonly used for measuring short vertical distances in surveying and construction projects. The instrument is typically marked with precise increments to help accurately measure changes in elevation.

What is heet?

Heet is a brand of fuel additives used to prevent gas line freeze-up and improve cold weather starting performance in vehicles. It is commonly used in winter months to help remove water from the fuel system and prevent icing.

What is meant by the term embryo?

An embryo is the early stage of development of a multicellular organism, following fertilization of an egg cell by a sperm cell. It is characterized by rapid cell division and differentiation that ultimately gives rise to the tissues and organs of the organism.

What is the significance of January 3?

On January 3 each year, the Earth is at perihelion, which is the closest position to the sun during its entire orbit.

If the earth takes 24 hours to turn on its axis what would be the diameter of a planet that took 1000 years to turn at the same speed as the earth?

If the Earth takes 24 hours to turn on its axis, that means it completes a full rotation every 24 hours. To find the diameter of a planet that takes 1000 years to turn at the same speed as the Earth, we need to calculate the number of rotations it completes in 1000 years and then use that to determine its diameter. The diameter of this hypothetical planet would be significantly larger than Earth due to its extremely slow rotation rate.

Is the sun bigger than the Earth?

No, the Earth is not bigger than the Sun. The Sun is 109x bigger than the Earth.

Which planet has the highest gravity?

I'm quite sure that the planet with the highest gravity is indeed Earth, because even though it's not the largest, it is the densest. And gravity comes from density, not size. Also, the other planets are mainly comprised of gases, not liquids metals and rocks like the center of the earth.

What point on earth is closest to space?

The point on Earth closest to space is the peak of Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador. While Mount Everest is higher above sea level, the shape of Earth at the equator causes Mount Chimborazo to be further from the planet's center, making it the point closest to space.

Diameter of Earth?

The diameter of Earth is roughly 12,742 kilometers (7,918 miles) at the equator. This means that if you were to measure straight through the center of the Earth from one point on the surface to another, the distance would be approximately 12,742 kilometers.

What direction does the earth move?

The earth rotates on its axis from west to east, causing day and night. It also orbits around the sun counterclockwise in an elliptical path.

What is the distance around the world globe?

24,901.55 miles at the equator; 24,859.82 milesaround the poles.

The difference is because the Earth is rotating very quickly, which causes it to bulge outward slightly at the equator, the area of fastest spin.

What is Earth's galaxy address?

Our galaxy is part of the Local Group which consists of more than 30 other galaxies.
But E.T. might send mail to: Earth, The Orion-Cygnus Arm, Local Spur, right off The Sagittarius Arm, Milky Way, about 25,000 light years (give or take 1,000) from center. It will take some time to arrive. See link for available postcard designs.