How Much Does the Earth Weigh? ..
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Earth weighs about 13,170,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 pounds (or 5,974,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kilograms). Since Earth is too big to be placed on a scale, scientists use mathematics and the laws of gravity to figure out Earth's weight.
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- The Earth is the closest planet to the Sun and that the only recognized astronomical object capable of harboring and supporting life.
- Land, which consists of continents and islands, covers 29.2 percent of the Earth's surface.
- The majority of the atmosphere on Earth is made up of carbon and oxygen.
- Tropical areas obtain greater energy from the sun than polar regions, which are then reallocated by air and ocean movement.
- Greenhouse gases are also significant in regulating temperature increases.
- The climate of a location is controlled not just by latitude, as well as by elevation & closeness to cooling oceans, among many other considerations.
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