Approximately 4,047 cubic metres
It depends on the mass and strength of an individual. An adult human of average height, weight and strength can jump over a foot vertically into the air on Earth.
Climate scientists estimate that the average temperature on Earth would be colder by approximately 30 degrees Celsius (54 degrees Fahrenheit). With our existing mix of gases in the atmosphere the average temperature on Earth is about 13C. The Earth's temperature without greenhouse gases would be -17C. There would be no life on Earth
Have a lower average density.
my guss is that it's own weight would crush it and it would start to sink into the earth's crust. i think that to existance of mountain on earth pressure of mountain should be less than elastic limit of earth ................
Although the Earth's orbit around the sun is not perfectly circular, the average distance of the Earth fromthe Sun is 93,000,000 miles. This average distance would have been the same in 1985 as it is today.
The average diameter of the Earth is about 3.66 times that of the Moon. So if a model of the Moon were 1 meter in width, Earth on the same scale would be 3.66 meters wide.
There is a little quirk of maths that may assist here. if you increase the diameter of a circle by 1 meter, it's circumference will increase by 1 meter, regardless of it's size. Sooo, I would say that if you take the earth's diameter, and increase that value by the average height of a human shoulder, you may have your answer.
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You would use meter's to measure an oak tree's height.
I would use Meters
Around 150 pounds and the height would be around 5 foot something.
A 40000 meter ribbon would not fully encircle the earth. 40000 meters is approximately 25 miles.
Meter stick.
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You will need to find what your height is before you can know what your average weight would be.
The height of a recliner would be about 1 yard.
No. The height would be one meter. Remember: 1 kilometer (km) = 1,000 meters (m) A meter is about 3 feet, so a five- foot person would be about 16 meters.