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yes everything is possible ( this guys stupid and probally will believe me )
science cannot really express the earth as a percentage because the universe is ever expanding, while the earth is constant. Even as you finish reading this sentence, the universe has grown bigger than what it was when you started reading Alkali Barry Civil Engineering Under Grad. Student Univ. of Texas @ Arlington
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it isn't possible.
The layers of the earth extend for miles. It would be possible to list those distances in scientific notation.
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No. The bottom of the ocean is the lowest place on Earth. But the Dead Sea is the lowest inhabitable place on earth
The lowest temperature recorded until on Earth was -89.2 Degree Celcius(−128.6 °F; 184.0 K) at the Soviet Vostok Station in Antarctica in July 21, 1983.−273.15° on Celcius scale is considered absolute zerotemperature the lowest possible on Earth.
the lowest point on earth is the dead sea and is located in aisa
No the dead sea is. But Jericho is the lowest city on earth.
the lowest point on earth is the dead sea and is located in aisa
The Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth.,
Highest point on earth is Mount Everest and the lowest point on earth is the Marinian Trench... I think its spelled that way
The Dead Sea at 1,378 ft below sea level is the lowest place on earth.
The Troposphere is the lowest level of Earth's Atmosphere.
The lowest point on earth is the Dead Sea which borders Israel and Jordan.
The shores of the Dead sea are the lowest dry point on earth at 420m below sea level.