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Moved by humans or by processes in the Earth such as earthquakes.
No. Okay, here goes. In the early 1500's Copernicus solved the astrophysical problem of how the solar system moved. scientists couldn't explain this mathematically using the adopted idea the the earth was the center of the universe (geocentricity) because the planets moved across the sky in apparently random ways (which is actually the origin of the word "Planet"), so Copernicus based his model on the idea that the sun was the center of the universe (Heliocentricity) and it worked! The church however refuted his idea because the earth had to be the center of the universe because the bible said it was so. No, the Bible does not say so, only that God created the universe, and that you can ask him about the details thereof through prayer. Moreover, information received in prayer should confirm scientific inquiry.
Convection. Most of the heat is transferred from hot air heating the ground/water, or vise versa. The heat originally comes to earth from radiation from the sun, but once here, convection is how it is moved around.
There are many ways in which the Earth changes with time. The Earth will change shape and climates for example.
Lines of latitude horizontally circle the Earth.
It is moved by Diffusion, Radiation, and Convection.
Moved by humans or by processes in the Earth such as earthquakes.
spinning in smaller orbits as they make the bigger revolutution
No. Okay, here goes. In the early 1500's Copernicus solved the astrophysical problem of how the solar system moved. scientists couldn't explain this mathematically using the adopted idea the the earth was the center of the universe (geocentricity) because the planets moved across the sky in apparently random ways (which is actually the origin of the word "Planet"), so Copernicus based his model on the idea that the sun was the center of the universe (Heliocentricity) and it worked! The church however refuted his idea because the earth had to be the center of the universe because the bible said it was so. No, the Bible does not say so, only that God created the universe, and that you can ask him about the details thereof through prayer. Moreover, information received in prayer should confirm scientific inquiry.
polution, travel and everything that hurts the earth and weather in bad ways.
The earth mooves 4 ways
Nicolas Copernicus was influenced by his uncle, after his father died when Nicolas was only ten. His uncle educated him. Also, note people spell his name many different ways so pick which one i guess..
There are over 100 ways to help the earth... : )
The earths materials move around in cycles. For example, the rock cycle, the water cycle, the carbon cycle, the nitrogen cycle, and so on.
The word moved is a past participle verb. Thus, it can be used in the following ways: I moved house last week. All the fish had moved downstream. It was raining, so the teacher moved the kids indoors.
Clouds don't really heat the Earth. Some clouds keep the Earth from losing heat. Heat is moved in different ways. One way is radiation. The Sun warms the Earth with radiated heat. But, the Earth also radiates heat. Clouds absorb some of the heat the Earth radiates and radiate it back to the Earth. If there are no clouds present all of the heat the Earth radiates go out into space and is lost.
Convection. Most of the heat is transferred from hot air heating the ground/water, or vise versa. The heat originally comes to earth from radiation from the sun, but once here, convection is how it is moved around.