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No, it is not grammatically correct. "Such a" can only be followed by a base-form adjective, like "large." If you want to make a comparative sentence, you might say, "Why do meteors have a MUCH larger impact on the Earth THAN on the moon."
Closer is either an adjective or a noun. It is the comparative form of the adjective close, meaning more close. Example. Mars is closer to earth than is Jupiter. As a noun it means one who closes, as lawyer who closes a legal trial or a pitcher who closes a Baseball game with a win.
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He thought she was remarkably down-to-earth for having come from an aristocratic family. The word aristocratic is used as an adjective.
It could be either.The satellite flew around the Earth. (adverb)The radiation belt around the Earth can affect satellites. (adjective)
No. It is an adverb phrase that answers the question where.
The adjective form of "earth" is "earthen."
The noun forms for the adjective earthly are earthliness or earth. Example sentences: The earthliness of humans causes them to behave as humans, not as angels. The earth is our finite home.
"Which is a mammal?" is an interrogative sentence, a complete thought, introduced by the interrogative pronoun 'which'.The sentence, "The blue whale, which is a mammal, is the largest living creature on earth." contains the relative clause "which is a mammal' that 'relates to' the subject noun, giving more information about the subject noun, is an adjective clause.
There are three: 1. around the Earth 2. of the illuminated side 3. of the Moon
no it is not an adjective what on earth would give you the idea that it is?
Extant is an adjective with to refer to someone or something that is still in existence or surviving. I'm the only extant person on earth with my exact physical characteristics.