The purpose of humans on Earth is open to interpretation and may vary based on personal beliefs. Some believe it is to seek fulfillment and growth, contribute positively to society, and establish meaningful connections with others. Others may view it as part of a larger cosmic or spiritual journey. Ultimately, it is up to individuals to define their own purpose and meaning in life.
Humans are part of the biosphere, which encompasses all living organisms on Earth.
Humans have been on Earth for approximately 0.2% of Earth's history, which is estimated to be around 4.5 billion years. This means humans have been around for about 200,000 years.
The deepest point that humans have reached in the earth is about 7.62 miles (12.262 km) in the Kola Superdeep Borehole in Russia. This deep drilling project was conducted in the 1970s and 1980s to study the Earth's crust and mantle.
Humans occupy less than 1% of the total land area on Earth. The majority of the Earth's surface is covered by water bodies.
Yes, humans walk on the crust of the Earth, which is the outermost layer of the planet. The Earth's crust is solid and forms the land we live on.
That depends on your point of view.
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Humans live on the lithosphere, or the crust, of the earth.
A: That relates to the fact that humans are earth bound. The sky is above earth and it contains potential this potential will discharge to whatever point has the lower resistance like earth. So grounding an edifice will guarantee that the discharge will follow the wire as opposed to humans or gas tanks
Humans are traveling at the same speed as the earth.
No. The only place where there are humans is on Earth, or in low Earth orbit.
Humans hurt the earth more.
About 2% of the total water on Earth is polluted to the point that humans cannot drink it.97% is ocean water, and a lot of water is locked in the ice caps or aquaphors far underground, so this is a significant amount. Only about 1% is drinkable for humans.
The humans came to earth from a "big bang" long time ago.
== == If a giant meteoroid hit earth humans would not live any more or animals earth will die.
The Earth does not have a specific "ending point" as it is a spherical planet. If you are referring to the outermost layer of Earth, it is the Earth's crust which extends to a depth of about 25 miles (40 km) in most places. Beyond that is the Earth's mantle, followed by the outer core and inner core.
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