The statement is false.
Earth is not a ''spaceship'', and that term is used only metaphorically in some studies about the future of the human kind, in the sense of ''can the Earth be used as a spaceship to bring us to another place'', and theorize about that. In the scientific circles, this term is not used for describing planets, including the Earth.
The population of the sub Sahara desert will grow in the years to come and has been growing for a while now. I know this because in the graph the line is climbing at the same crate constantly.
The statement is correct.
When a flood is giving a time-bonding term, such as the 100-year flood, in this statement, it means that it has been noticed that the floods from the particular river occur on approximately that much of a time span.
If there has been a flood recently, than it most probably means that there isn't going to be a flooding caused by that river for the foreseeable future.
Now, there's always exceptions, as the climate patters are changing constantly, and there's always surprises, but in general, in lot of regions of the world, there has been noticed a certain consistency in some natural occurrences.
Those are just three numbers. They have no volume.
Answer:
Base on earth's structure, process and geologic history.
Explanation:
There are various planets in outer space that are considered analogous to that of earth or the Earth-like the planet like <u>Kepler-22b. Kepler-69c. Kepler-62f and Kepler-452b</u>. These Earth-like planets are called as G and K stars. like venus which is considered a twin of earth. These planets are considered to be 50% like earth but differ based on temperature and Terraforming is going to be what might be influencing the future of the explorations. Which is a hypothetical process of deliberating modifying the atmospheric conditions to make it habitable for man.