How did water come to Earth?

Earth is our home planet. It is the third planet from the SunSun and the fifth largest of the solar system planets. The name " Earth " is derived from English and German words, ' or(the/ertha ' and 'erde,' respectively.

One interesting fact about its name: Earth is the only planet that wasn't named after a Greek or Roman god or Goddess.

Everyone knows Earth rotates on its axis. It turns towards the east, and that's why the SunSun, the moon, planets, and all stars rise in the east. Earth spins on its axis once every 24- hour a day. The Earth axis goes from the North-pole through the Earth center to the South-pole.

Earth Rotates around its axis and as it revolves around the SunSun because of the Sun'sSun's gravitational pull. The Earth's path around the SunSun is called its orbit. It takes the Earth 365 1/4 days, or one year, to complete a revolution.

Earth is the only planet in the universe known to possess life. Scientists are conducting non-stop experiments to determine if there are any Earth-like planets in the infinite universe. In this context, some of the latest articles that have come to light on the possibility of life on Venus...

From space, Earth looks like a blue marble with white swirls. Some parts are brown, yellow, green, and white. The Blue part is water...

Today I explain the topic is how did the water come to Earth?

From elementary schools to science documentaries, Earth is known as the " Blue Planet." The name comes from the fact that it has 71% water on its surface. However, this is how all the water came to Earth. There is no real life on most planets. But only on Earth?

The fields of astrobiology and planetary Science have been trying for decades to find the exact answers. Leaving this tangle will make the way more comfortable to learn about the origin of life. However, many scientists are looking at space to find out how water came to Earth.

There have been many changes on Earth since the birth of life.

However, some additional planetary objects, such as meteorites, have not changed. One such asteroid in the Sahara97096 nystatin chondroitin (EC). Comfortable meteor family's composition.

A recent study by the center de richer petrographic, Geochemist in Nancy (CNRS/University De Lorraine) on Sahara 97096 found that water existed on Earth from the beginning. The results of this study were published in the journal Science.

Aboriginal rocks on Earth have been found to have enough water to fill the oceans three their current size; a meteorite discovered in 1997 confirmed that primitive stones were not as dry as previously believed. It is estimated that the first land was formed and that water came and joined after a long time. It was discovered that the water in the rock had reached the oceans when the aquatic asteroids collided with the Earth. However, it is estimated that only 5% of the water may have come from asteroids, and the remaining 95% is part of Earth's composition.

 

 

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