The Earth has its appearance due to a combination of factors such as its geological features, erosion processes, atmosphere composition, and ecosystems. Geological processes like plate tectonics, volcanic activity, and erosion by wind and water have shaped the Earth's surface over millions of years, resulting in its current look with mountains, oceans, and diverse landscapes.
The Earth is often referred to as the blue marble because when viewed from space, its predominantly blue appearance is due to the large bodies of water that cover its surface, such as oceans and seas. This distinct feature is caused by the way sunlight interacts with Earth's atmosphere and water bodies, giving it a blue hue when observed from afar.
One way the Earth's surface changes quickly is through volcanic eruptions. Volcanic eruptions can release lava, ash, and gases, altering the landscape in a relatively short period of time.
A person who looks for new sources of energy on Earth is typically referred to as an energy researcher, energy scientist, or renewable energy specialist. Their role involves studying, developing, and implementing innovative solutions to meet the growing energy demands sustainably.
We know about the inside of the Earth through seismic waves, which are waves generated by earthquakes. These waves travel through the Earth and can be detected and measured by seismographs on the surface. By analyzing how these waves behave and interact with different materials inside the Earth, scientists can infer the composition and structure of the Earth's interior.
The main theories about the shape of the Earth are the spherical Earth theory, which posits that the Earth is a sphere, and the flat Earth theory, which incorrectly suggests that the Earth is flat. The spherical Earth theory is supported by scientific evidence such as images of the Earth from space and the way ships disappear over the horizon.
the way you draw anything. whatever the earth is described as the way it looks doesnt change
stress changes the earth's surface by the way it looks and the layers.
because the earth sits on "plates" making the movement go as a plate.
wind, fire, water
because of the way the moon looks to us
I'm looks very much the way a solar eclipse looks from Earth. The Earth wold cover up most of the Sun leaving only the bright atmosphere or Corona. So you would be able to see every sunrise and sunset on Earth at the same time.
Milky Way looks like a river from earth. In Hindu mythology thus it is called akasganga.
yes, form space the earth looks like a globe.
The Milky Way is not a place you can be on, it is our galaxy which we are part of. From earth it looks like a milky white band across the sky (thus the name).
That's because it looks mainly blue, from space. With the clouds it looks like a blue marble.The Earth is called the "blue planet" because the surface is composed mostly of water. Over 70 % of the Earth's surface is water.Water looks blue from space mainly because it reflects the blue atmosphere.However, the full explanation is quite complicated.(A clear sky in daylight looks blue from the Earth's surface, because of the way white light is scattered by the air molecules.)
it looks the same no deference
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