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Do we (humans) live on the Earth or inside the Earth?

Human lives on earth, The Earth is divided into several layers which have distinct chemical and seismic properties. The crust varies considerably in thickness, it is thinner under the oceans, thicker under the continents. The inner core and crust are solid; the outer core and mantle layers are plastic or semi-fluid. The Earth's atmosphere is 77% nitrogen, 21% oxygen , with traces of argon, carbon dioxide and water. The oxygen in Earth's atmosphere is produced and maintained by biological processes. Without life there would be no free oxygen. Humans are among the many living organisms that lives on Earth and not inside the Earth. For more information go to Hollow Earth

What is between the earth and sky?

Space.Listen, Where We Dwell, Where We Live Is Lithosphere, i.e. Land. Similarly There Is Hydrosphere. Above Us Comprising Air Is The Atmosphere. So, Therefore Sky Is Nothing But Space.There Is Earth on Which We Are Living, Then There Is Space Which Is All Around Us.In An Easier Way, Everything Around Us Is Space.Therefore To Conclude, We Can Say That There Is Earth, There Is Space, But There Is Nothing In Between. In Between Is The Atmosphere Which Is A Part of Space.This Answer Is Totally Trustworthy !For Any Queries, Please Comment Below !Thank You ! :)

Are we living in the Earth or on the Earth?

It is really intriguing question but the answer is simple.We live on the Earth. On the Earth indicates on the surface of the Earth.the outer surface of Earth known as crust is the place where we live along with other species.in the Earth means in the interior of Earth which can be mantle, core or even deep inside crust.some species like Earthworms live in the Earth. But even though they live in the Earth, it is considered that they live on the Earth because they do not go deep inside the Earth’s crust.Now we have a doubt.if sky is above us and lot of distance between sky and surface of Earth. So, it seems like we are actually living inside the Earth. Butlets have a look at Earth firstthe distance from center of the Earth to crust that means surface of the Earth is around 6,371 km but distance from surface to sky is only 100 km.So, it seems legit to tell that we are living on the Earth rather than in the Earth.Therefore the answer is We live on the Earth.

Should humans look into finding another planet besides Earth to live on?

Given enough time, humans might develop the technology to build long term containments on another planet, or an interstellar colony which might, one millennium, find a habitable world. But this would be for a small, select group of humans. The idea of moving everybody to another place is a pipe dream.

So suppose they KNOW that some event is going to occur which will make this planet uninhabitable. Okay, send your mission out, but for the billions of others, the only escape is to die before it happens. The humane thing to do would be to have absolute birth control. We would simply stop having babies. The population would dwindle. Finally, there would be one person left.

I have often thought about that one old person. He or she might look in the sky frequently and think about those humans out there, wishing them the best. The person would sit on a beach, with no one else but the other creatures of the planet, watching seagulls go about their blissfully ignorant business, knowing, "I am the last of my kind. What can I do of significance with what days I have left? Nothing. Nothing but enjoy and appreciate this marvelous world with all my might...for all of those who never had a chance to live."

Oh, 2012? Psshh. It's a crock. Total BS. Don't worry about it.

Do we live in the inside or outside the earth?

Go outside and look up. Do you see sky, or dirt and rocks? We live on the outside of the Earth and we are held here by the Earth's gravity. Our atmosphere is also held around the Earth by gravity. This is the pull of objects toward one another. When you go outside at night, the lights in the sky are stars and planets millions of miles away from Earth.

On Earth, where do we live, inside or outside?

Many people think of humans as “land animals” — restricted to the 29% of the solid earth that interfaces with gas (atmospheric) portion of the earth — but that’s not quite right. While it’s true that we’re generally confined to the outer surface of the lithosphere (the crust), in reality we do not live IN the earth (land) like earthworms or rodents. Actually we live at the base of the atmosphere and more properly, should be called “sky animals”. Indeed, while we can survive for a number of days without water and perhaps weeks without food, we could not survive for more than a few minutes without ingesting oxygen from the atmosphere.Alternatively, given that the mass of the human body is 60 to 75% water, perhaps we should be called “sea animals”. The organs of the human body are literally bathed in fluids surrounded by an impervious coating (called “skin”). Our blood has many of the properties of seawater. Needless-to-say, we need water to survive.So, what are we? Land animals, sky animals, sea animals? I guess, all three of the earth’s physical states. As the saying goes: “We are the Earth”.

What would happen if we moved the Earth closer to the Sun?

The obvious answer is that the earth would warm up.  This would cause rises of sea levels and a general climatic shift similar to what would happen if you dumped a heap of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.  The severity of this depends on how close you move the earth to the sun.  For example, if you moved it close enough to warm up the earth by 4 degrees:Eventual sea rise is fifty meters.  Economies collapse as they cannot produce enough food.  People are forced to move away from the coast in the millions.  While we would probably survive it unless a country starts waving around nukes, we would have death tolls of millions.  Cities like Cairo could become uninhabitable, and cities like Phoenix and Adelaide could reach 45 degree tempratures... every day... for three to four months of the year.Solar eclipses wouldn't work anymore.  They only work because the moon is just the right size in our sky to obscure the moon... just.  As the sun became bigger on our sky, it would still stick out a bit when the moon crossed it (this will happen anyway, as the moon is slowly receding from the earth due to our inability to hold such a large object in our gravity field). In conlcusion, if you ever find a button with "move the earth slightly closer to the sun", don't press it.  Even if you live in Siberia.  Of course, if we moved it closer, we would all die from crop and water failure and lack of animals surviving.  And heat stroke.It won't let me add a bio for some reason, so let me tell you global warming is doing this to an extent already.  It is 35 degrees (95 for Americans) here, in mid spring.  Yeah.

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