Saturday, December 29, 2012

NINE Amazing Facts About The Earth

The Earth Is Not Round 


 Earth Is The Only Planet With Plate Tectonics 

Scientists believe the Earth is made up of 7 major plates of “crust,” 
which move in different directions up to 4 inches per year. 
When they crash into each other, the theory goes, 
mountains are born; where they pull apart we have valleys. 
On the scary side these also cause earthquakes and volcanoes. 
The good news is that all this activity allows for carbon 
 -- essential to our very existence -- 
to be recycled and replenished, allowing life as we know it to continue.
 Earth Had a Twin Planet Called Theia 

Scientists now believe that we were once not alone in our orbit around the Sun – 
we had a “twin” planet we call Theia, 
which was the size of Mars and was 
60 degrees either in front or behind our Big Blue Ball. 
One afternoon, about 4.533 billion years ago, Theia crashed into the Earth; 
most of the planet was absorbed, but a large chunk blew off and 
combined with materials from our planet to create the Moon. 
Why do we think this? 
It's because our Moon is unusually large for a planet of our size and 
has metallic isotopes similar to those on Earth. 
 The Mysterious Moon's (Almost) Perfect Orbit 
Speaking of the Moon (and that is its official name) one thing is for sure: 
It is NOT made of cheese. 
Aside from that, there are some things we don't know. 
For example, the lunar centre is 6,000 feet closer to the Earth, 
which should cause its orbit to be more wobbly/erratic, 
yet it is almost perfectly circular. 
The Moon is covered in a dust that strangely smells like gunpowder, 
even though they are completely different materials. 
Also, while there is no “dark side” of the moon, 
 the Earth's gravitational force has caused the Moon to slow down 
so it rotates just once during a 24-hour period 
(referred to as "synchronous rotation") 
- that's why only one side faces us. 
In addition, it's quite an incredible coincidence that the 
Sun happens to be both 400 times bigger than the Moon and also 
400 times farther away from Earth, making them appear the same size in the sky. 


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