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describe the relationship between mass and distance and gravity. answer in 1 to 2 sentences
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describe the relationship between mass and distance and gravity in 1 to 2 sentences
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describe the geologic time scale how are events organized. in 1 to 2 sentence's
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describe how you would draw a scale model of the solar system describe your materials what data you would use to create a scale to represent distance what measures you would use for your scale and how would you place the planets on your diagram.
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describe the two main theories that are considered when it comes to explaining how water ended up on Earth.
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a model shows that the moon has grown since twice its size yet it remains in the same place in one to two sentences explain how this would impact the gravity between Earth and the Moon
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The relationship between mass and gravity is directly proportional: an increase in mass leads to an increase in gravitational force. The relationship between distance and gravity is inversely proportional: an increase in distance results in a decrease in gravitational force.
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The relationship between mass and gravity is directly proportional - increasing mass increases the force of gravity. The relationship between distance and gravity is inversely proportional - increasing distance decreases the force of gravity.
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The geologic time scale is a system that organizes Earth's history into various time intervals, including eons, eras, periods, and epochs, based on major geological and biological events and changes in the fossil record.
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To draw a scale model of the solar system, you would need materials like paper or a whiteboard, a pencil, and colored markers. You can use the average distance from the Sun to each planet as data to create a scale, where 1 unit represents a certain distance (e.g., 10 million km). Use this scale to determine the distance of each planet from the Sun and draw them accordingly, making sure to maintain an accurate size ratio for the planets.
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The two main theories regarding the presence of water on Earth are the "accretion theory," which proposes that water was present in the materials that formed the Earth, and the "cometary bombardment theory," suggesting that water was delivered to Earth by comets and asteroids.
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If the Moon has grown in size but remains in the same place, its increased mass would result in a stronger gravitational pull between the Earth and the Moon. This would lead to an increase in the gravitational force experienced by both bodies, potentially affecting tidal forces and orbital dynamics.
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