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Because of the study of seismic waves from earthquakes
No, it is not you can live your life just fine without knowing what it is.
Scientists use seismic waves from earthquakes to study the Earth's interior. By analyzing how these waves travel through the layers of the Earth, they can determine the composition and structure of the planet without physically reaching the core.
The structure of DNA, specifically its double helix shape, is important to life on Earth because it allows for the storage and replication of genetic information in an organized and efficient manner. This structure enables cells to accurately copy and transmit genetic material during cell division, ensuring the continuity of genetic information across generations and the diversity of life forms through the process of evolution.
Geology
Because of the study of seismic waves from earthquakes
know one cares about the earth ,read a few books, got your answer
It is important because geography is a study of earth's surface. Without geography you can't know about earth' surface
No, it is not you can live your life just fine without knowing what it is.
it isn't at all!
From seismology. It is possible to track certain types of waves which travel through the Earth and deduce from their changes about the internal structure.
They have given us important information about the internal structure of the Earth.
If you don't know yet...It will come to you...It's different for everyone...
The earth, which we live on, is approximately a sphere. It is important, therefore, to know spherical trigonometry.
We need to live on it! It is the only planet, that we know will sustain life.
The interior of Earth is divided into 5 important layers. It is divided into lithosphere, asthenosphere, mesospheric mantle, outer core, and the inner core.
The Earth's outer core is important for the Earth's overall structure and functioning because it is a layer of molten iron and nickel that generates the planet's magnetic field. This magnetic field protects the Earth from harmful solar radiation and helps maintain a stable climate. Additionally, the movement of the outer core is responsible for the Earth's magnetic field reversals and contributes to the dynamic processes that drive plate tectonics and volcanic activity.