14 Juli 2011

Water Coming From Where on Earth? Water does not appear simultaneously with the formation of Earth, about 4.5 billion years ago.

The origin of water on our planet, covering up to 70 percent of the earth's surface remains a mystery to scientists. Many argue that water does not occur simultaneously with the formation of Earth, but an object from space that drove him to our planet. It is estimated that, if the water comes together with the formation of planet Earth at 4.5 billion years ago, he most likely has evaporated in the sun when he was young. That is, the water may come from elsewhere. The planets in (Mercury, Venus, Mars) as well as a new solar system began to form, still too hot to hold water. Thus, the possibility of water on Earth did not originate from there. However, planets and other celestial bodies like Jupiter's moons, comets, and others quite far from the Sun to allow it to have ice.

Science & Technology Water Comes From Where on Earth? Water does not appear simultaneously with the formation of Earth, about 4.5 billion years ago. Thursday, July 14, 2011, 9:37 Word of Muhammad If water is present simultaneously with the formation of planet Earth at 4.5 billion years ago, he most likely has evaporated in the sun when he was young. (Starryskies.com) RELATED NEWS Sunday Earth Temperature 48 Degrees Celsius last in 2022, the German Nuclear Plant Collapse All \ 'Mysterious Cities \' appears in the Upper River in China Threshold Mass Extinction of Marine Life Effects of Sun in the fall of the YouTube aktvitas Earth - Origin water on our planet, covering up to 70 percent of the earth's surface remains a mystery to scientists. Many argue that water does not occur simultaneously with the formation of Earth, but an object from space that drove him to our planet. It is estimated that, if the water comes together with the formation of planet Earth at 4.5 billion years.

So, what objects that provide water?
For some time, astronomers estimate that the comet, made of ice and rock that has been vaporized ice in the tail long and continuous around the Sun, considered to be the culprit. However, measuring the distance to the water that evaporates from a large comet that there are currently several such comets Halley, Hyakutake and Hale-Bopp revealed that the existing ice made from various types of H2O because they contain hydrogen isotopes heavier than ice is usually found on Earth. That is, the comet is not a source of water for the earth. Dicoretnya large comet from the list of suspect water sources, astronomers have come back looking for clues whether the water on earth comes from the asteroid belt.

This area consists of hundreds of thousands of asteroids that orbit the Sun between the planets and outer planets that were previously believed to be too close to the Sun to save water. But the latest evidence, it is known that there is ice in the asteroid 24 Themis was there. These findings, and ice in other asteroids suggests that there may be more ice in the asteroid belt than previously estimated. This may be the source of water on Earth. Currently, as quoted from LifeĆ¢s Little Mystery, July 14, 2011, satellite monitors such as NASA's Dawn asteroid sent to explore. The hope, in the next few years, we will know more about the mysterious water ice that can potentially help us understand how the origin of water on earth.

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