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Q: Geocentric model holds that the earth is the center of the univers?
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What powers does shiva have?

he holds his thrishul and damaru which when played will as Hindus believe create the natural dissolution of the earth called Pralaya, and the thrishul is what Hindus call the trident. He holds a trident which has symbolic meaning that an obstacle was overcome. The three prongs of the trident are same length which has symbolic meaning that past, present, and future are same now.


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How does earth keep its balance in space?

The question is meaningless. "Balance" is typically what you do to avoid being upset by an external force that's trying to tip you over. There is no external force in space trying to tip the Earth over. What's more, the Earth is very close to the shape of a sphere (a ball), and balance is never an issue in the case of a sphere.


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What two ways the sun holds earth in orbit because of?

There are two factors at play when we are looking at satellites orbiting around another object. The same applies for a man made satellite in orbit around earth or another planet, a moon (natural satellite) in orbit around a planet, or the planets themselves orbiting around the sun. There is the satellites the tangential velocity acting away from the system and the gravitational attracting keeping the bodies close together. The satellites have a tangential velocity, they are speeding along sideways relative to the Earth (for example). If there was no gravity, this velocity would take the satellite away from the Earth, but the Earth has a gravitational force which counteracts this effect. The Earths gravitational force is constantly attracting the satellites in, against this tangential velocity. If the satellites were to slow down, then they would eventually spiral into the Earth, but in orbit there is very little drag, so the satellites pretty much maintain their speed and their orbits, though they do need a boost occasionally to keep them in orbit due to the small amount of atmospheric drag over time.