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The total radius of the Earth is approximately 6,371 kilometers.
The counting of the day begins from midnight because the earth routates around the sun.
The layers of the earth extend for miles. It would be possible to list those distances in scientific notation.
Approximately 6,706,993,152, as of July 2008.
earth is approximately rotating at 66 and a half degrees
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Fault movement begins deep within the Earth at a point called the fault plane. This is the surface within the Earth where rocks on either side have moved relative to each other. The movement along the fault plane is what causes earthquakes.
The fault movement that begins deep within the earth at a point is called the focus or hypocenter of an earthquake. This is the point where the energy is first released, leading to the rupture of the fault and the subsequent shaking of the ground.
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It begins 100-150km below the Earth's surface and extends to approximately 300km below.
Space begins approximately 62 miles above the Earth; an area known as the Karman Line.
Within the Earth, the focal point of the energy released in an earthquake is called the hypocentre or focus. This is where an earthquake actually begins. The place on the Earth's surface directly above this point is known as the epicentre.
the atmosphere of earth weighs approximately 5×1018 kg, 3/4 of which is within 11 miles of the earth's surface.
Farthest from sun within solar system approximately 29 AU from earth
No, because there is no universe that begins with Earth.
An earthquake that originates under the surface of the Earth is called a "hypocenter" or "focus". This is the point within the Earth where the earthquake begins.