The answer is, we don't know. The name "Earth" is derived from both English and German words, 'eor(th)e/ertha' and 'erde', respectively, which mean ground. But, the handle's creator is unknown. One interesting fact about its name: Earth is the only planet that wasn't named after a Greek or Roman god or goddess. For example, Saturn was named after the Roman god of agriculture, and Jupiter's name comes from
The largest earthquake ever recorded hit in 1960. What was the magnitude and location?
The largest earthquake ever recorded hit in 1960. What was the magnitude and location?
9.9, Indonesia
9.5, Chile
9.2, Alaska ans9.5 shile
10.1, Japan
The hottest weather recorded on Earth was a temperature of 136 degrees Fahrenheit (57.8 degrees Celsius) in 1993. Where was this hot spot?
Death Valley, California
El Azizia, Libya
Hofuf, Saudi Arabia
Chennai, India ans is - el azizia,libya
Earth's oceans cover about 70 percent of the planet's surface. How much of the oceans have humans explored?
.05 percent
17 percent
60 percent
5 percent ANS-5 PERCENT
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