Answer: to leave Earth's gravitational pull, it must reach Earth's escape velocity, meaning reach a speed of 7 miles per second (~11 km per second)
Explanation:
Answer:
As it gets further away, gravity diminishes so it decelerates more slowly. Eventually, it gets to some distance where it has come to a stop, but Earth's gravity no longer has any effect on it. The velocity our object had at Earth's surface is Earth's escape velocity.
Explanation:
Which type of front just passed over Seattle?
A. cold front
B. warm front
C. occluded front
D. stationary front
Choose all the right answers.
Choose the three main earth layers.
igneous
metamorphic
fossils
crust
core
mantle
look at both maps (one from 1885, and another one from 2020) and compare and contrast the maps. What is similar about each one? What is different?
Answer:
their closer together while still the same form
Explanation:
they have moved closer together causing the land to collide more with the other side making the river smaller. It keeps the same shape just combined tighter.
PLS SOMEONE WRITE A BOOK WITH ME PLS
Answer:
Sure what is this book going to be about?
Explanation:
This is the world's largest freshwater lake.
A: Lake Superior
B: Great Salt Lake
C: Lake Mead
D: Lake Michigan
ANWSER ASAP
Describe the method used for finding the epicenter of an earthquake. Include how information is gathered, what is measured, and how that help to find the epicenter.
Answer:
Triangulation method
Explanation:
In triangulation method Scientist s take a paper. The sesmometers which are established in that area is shown as green dots.The calculated distance from each seismometer to the earthquake is shown as a circle.The point where all circles intercept eachother is known as the epicenter of the earthquake.Earthquake:-
Their are many plates moving inside earth's surface.When the plates collide with eachother a friction arises which is called earthquake.This region includes most of the continent's agricultural lands.
A: Death Valley
B: Canadian Shield
C: Great Plains
D: coastal plain
Answer:
The answer is C - Great Plains! I've learned this in 3rd grade!
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