No, the Earth will not fall into the sun because it is moving fast enough around it.
Imagine a weight on the end of a string like a conker, with the weight being the earth, and where you hold the string being the sun. If you swing it around fast enough, the weight spins in circles and does not go near your hand, but if you swing it slowly, the weight will fall in.
So because the earth is spinning fast enough around the sun, it does not fall in.
Well, we don't usually talk in terms of the "end" of a solid thing. But if you
want to momentarily blur the distinction between a material object and a
process, then yes, the Earth is ending. Moreover, we are all dying. The
only remaining question in either case is: How long until the end ?
Since nobody knows the answer to that question, what does that tell you about
tomorrow ? Even more important, what does that, in turn, tell you about today ?
Actually, no. But if something falls into the earth's core, and it is very heavy, like lets say for example: If a Building falls into the earths core, then the whole earth will erupt, causing the earth's core to rotate, then the earth's core will be unstable and the whole world will erupt.
Erupt is a verb.
yes because the earth plate is straight when the earth quake comes the volcano moves but nothing will happen but if its a really big earth quake And the volcano will erupt because of the pressure and the plates can hold the pressure so the volcano will erupt so can a tsunami occur.
Put it this way: What caused the eruption of Mt. Fuji in 1707? Like every volcanic eruption, it was caused by pressure within the earth building up until lava broke through a vulnerable place in the earth's crust. Such places are called volcanos; if they are considered unlikely to erupt, they are called dormant, and if they are deemed likely to erupt in the foreseeable future, they are called active.
A volcano is easy it's an active volcano but there are thousands that could erupt tomorrow
Sure if they erupt underwater or in an uninhabited place on the earth
Volcanoes erupt due to the build-up of pressure from molten rock (magma) beneath the Earth's surface. When this pressure becomes too much, it causes the magma to force its way to the surface, resulting in an eruption. Other factors like the composition of the magma and the presence of gases can also influence volcanic eruptions.
Volcanoes erupt when pressure from inside the earth pushes magma through a weakness in the earth's surface. As more and more magma erupts, the volcano is formed and grows.
Magma surges to the Earth's surface and can erupt through a vent in the Earth's crust. This process leads to volcanic eruptions and the formation of features like volcanoes and lava flows.
It is in a constant erupt , but a earthquake can trigger a massive eruption that would undoubtably end all life on earth.
No, Astronomers have discovered erupting volcanoes on Venus as well as Earth
the movement of the earth's plates under ground
A vent through which gas, ash, and magma erupt onto Earth's surface is called a volcano.
they don't' do anything earth quake are what provoke them to erupt
Actually, no. But if something falls into the earth's core, and it is very heavy, like lets say for example: If a Building falls into the earths core, then the whole earth will erupt, causing the earth's core to rotate, then the earth's core will be unstable and the whole world will erupt.
Raw diamonds are mined from the earth around kimberlite pipes that erupt this material to the earth's surface.
Yes,because it destroies earth at certain time period.