Earth's surface is built up through processes such as volcanic activity, mountain building (orogeny), and sediment deposition. It is torn down through erosion by water, wind, ice, and gravity, as well as through tectonic plate movements and weathering. These continuous processes of building up and breaking down the Earth's surface are part of the rock cycle and shape the planet's topography over millions of years.
No, it is not possible to stand on the surface of a black hole. The intense gravitational pull of a black hole would crush anything that gets too close, including a person.
David has torn his meniscus twice.
A torn retina by itself would not typically cause death. However, if left untreated, a torn retina can lead to a detached retina, which can result in permanent vision loss if not promptly addressed by medical intervention.
Rest, immobilization, and avoiding strenuous activities can help a torn diaphragm heal. In severe cases, surgery may be required to repair the torn muscle. Physical therapy may also be beneficial in restoring strength and function to the diaphragm.
by farting to much
you walk to the garden press X then A then you can build on it :D -DS.user
to build a new recreation building for the new junior high
it was torn down in the 20th century
The first Globe did not get torn down; it burned down in 1613. The second Globe was torn down in the 1640's after it was closed down in 1642.
Nothing. The Globe Theatre was already gone by then. A misfired cannonball caught it on fire on June 23,1613 and it burned down.
There was a Fort Macquarie in Sydney, Australia which was used to store ammunition. It was torn down in 1901 to build a train station.
The Berlin wall was torn down in the twentieth century.
The Earth's surface is built up through processes like volcanic activity and tectonic plate movements which create new landforms. It is torn down through erosion caused by factors like wind, water, and ice which wear away at the surface over time. These processes of construction and destruction work together in a continual cycle to shape and reshape the Earth's surface.
The Berlin Wall was torn down by the East German government, who owned it.
The Berlin Wall was torn down in the 20th Century (1989-90).
No it was torn down
many earthquakes tore it down