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If Jupiter disappears, the Earth will also disappear, which is not alarmist, because Jupiter has given us the Earth and prevented many disasters, but the Earth will not disappear instantly after Jupiter disappears.
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Jupiter is the "knight" of the earth, and according to the analysis of scientists, 95 percent of the dangers to the earth from the universe are blocked by Jupiter, and only 5 percent are blocked by the earth's atmosphere and the moon.
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Jupiter, as the largest moon in the solar system, can withstand the attacks of many asteroids, thereby reducing the risk of the Earth being hit by asteroids.
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Because Jupiter is a member of the solar system, and it is very close to the earth, it also has a certain impact on the earth, so if Jupiter disappears, the earth will also disappear in an instant.
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As one of the eight major scouts of the solar system.
The Earth is the common home of all mankind and the only planet in the solar system that has been confirmed to have life. The reason we survive on Earth is because of Jupiter. Its presence is very important to our planetary home.
Even some scientists believe that without Jupiter, we wouldn't exist, let alone write a word. So why is Jupiter so important to Earth?
First of all, our solar system is actually very strangely defeated. Over the past few decades, scientists.
More than 1,000 extraterrestrial planets have been discovered and confirmed. These alien captives orbit around other planets, these galaxies.
Somewhat different from our solar system. with Mercury.
Compared to the Sun, most of the solar system's "Mercury" is larger and "a little closer." Some scientists believe that in the early stages of the formation of the solar system, the Sun was likely to be surrounded by a super-rocky planet. Jupiter's huge gravitational pull then changes the orbits of these planets, causing them to collide with each other, some turning into fragments and some fragments flying into the Sun, however, there are some gravitational effects on Jupiter, and we all know that Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are the largest planets in the solar system.
It is the fifth-farthest planet from the Sun in the Solar System. The four closest planets to the Sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Jupiter is a giant gas planet.
Its mass is thousands of times that of the Sun, but its mass is times the total mass of other planets. A planet of this magnitude is bound to have an impact on other planets in the solar system. This explains why the nearest planet is farther than the gas giant in the Sun.
Be young. So, if this is true, there would be no life on Earth without Jupiter, but that doesn't mean it would have no life at all. In other words, the earth does not exist at all.
If Jupiter hadn't destroyed these planets then, then what Jupiter did was not only create Earth in the first place, but also protect us now. In the past decade alone, Jupiter has been hit by at least five Mars or asteroids.
Of course, Jupiter can't stop all comets and asteroids. 65 million years ago, an asteroid with a diameter of 10 meters broke away from Jupiter's gravity and came directly to Earth. Eventually, they were installed on Earth, leading to the extinction of the dinosaurs.
Without Jupiter, the probability of the Earth being attacked by a small potato planet would have increased exponentially, with asteroids of different sizes hitting the Earth every day. Such an earth is like hell on earth. Just like in the early days of the Earth, the Earth's surface will be filled with magma, and it is no exaggeration to say that there can be no water and life there.
Jupiter acts like the protector of the solar system, protecting the Earth.
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The Earth is going to be very chaotic, mainly because Jupiter can help us block asteroids, comets, and so on. would prevent these planets from hitting the Earth, but without Jupiter, the Earth would probably be starved of life and water.
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Jupiter is Earth's bodyguard.
Without Jupiter, the Earth would be attacked by many asteroids that are resistant to lead.
So for Earth, Jupiter is very important.
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The Earth may become bigger and bigger, and the gravitational pull of the Earth will also increase, and people's lives on Earth will also be greatly affected.
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The Earth may be affected by a bend of the shadows, but the impact will not be too great, because Jupiter and the Earth are still far away, so the Earth may continue to live as it was.
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Suppose the solar system Jupiter suddenly disappeared, would humanity die?
We know that there are eight planets in the solar system, of which Jupiter is the largest one, its diameter is 11 times that of the earth, and the mass is twice the mass of the other planets in the solar system combined.
It is clear that without Jupiter's enormous gravitational pull to attract asteroids and comets that deviate from the direction of the Sun's gravity, the Earth would be the most massive object close to the Sun and would bear most of the impact. In recent decades, astronomers have been able to see signs of comets hitting Jupiter. In 1994 there was a comet with a lead star Shoemaker Levy No. 9.
In 2009, astronomers observed a dark crack on the side of the massive planet, most likely caused by a comet.
Not only Earth, but also planets in the inner solar system are hit by asteroid belts more often than in other cases. In orbit around the Milky Way, many stars will meet the Sun. Such an encounter would push the comet from the Oort cloud into the inner solar system.
Jupiter is not only hit by asteroids and comets, but it also protects us in another way. It locks the asteroid in orbital resonance. This means that some asteroids have the same orbital period as Jupiter, while others have an orbital period of 4 or 8 years for Jupiter).
If there is no Jupiter, and to some extent Neptune's gravitational well is at the outer edge, the comet would have several dangerous paths into the inner planets, so Jupiter protects the Earth from them to some extent. The comet that hit Chicxulub 65 million years ago ended the age of dinosaurs and was about 15 kilometers in diameter, and Halley's Comet was 50 kilometers in diameter. If it weren't for Jupiter's devastating blows there, it would not have been possible for Earth to even develop complex life.
Cosmologists now believe that in the early days of the Earth, Jupiter's orbit was roughly close to the Sun, and that its massive gravitational disturbance bodies in the asteroid belt and the Kuiper belt caused some of the later bombardments that crashed into the Earth between 4 billion and 3.8 billion years ago. It seems that the bombardment brought with it the melting of ice in the ocean, but also with many organic chemicals, and under the high-energy radiation of space, proteins and amino acids were formed from the elements of life, forming a perfect primordial soup from which life could be born. Late heavy bombardment.
In July 1994, brown spots appeared where fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 passed through Jupiter's atmosphere. In July 1992, the comet passed within Jupiter's Roche limit, shattering Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 into 21 separate fragments, more than three times the distance from the Earth to the Moon and up to 5 kilometers in diameter. The last time the comet entered the interior of the solar system, the debris made its final collision with Jupiter's southern hemisphere between July 16 and July 22, 1994.
This is just a small example of many impacts, Jupiter is really the "shield" of the earth, and it is the equilibrium point of the gravitational pull of the solar system.
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As one of the eight planets in the solar system, the earth is the common home of all of us, and it is also the only planet in the solar system that has been confirmed to have life. The reason why we can survive on the earth is first thanks to a planet, that is, Jupiter, its existence is crucial to our home earth, and even some scientists believe that without Jupiter, there would be no existence, let alone talk about any civilization, so why is Jupiter so important to the earth?
As we all know, Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system, it is the fifth planet in the solar system from the sun outward, and the four planets closest to the sun are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. Jupiter is a giant gas planet with a mass of one-thousandth the mass of the Sun, but a mass twice the mass of the other planets combined. Such a large planet will inevitably have an impact on other planets in the solar system.
Of course, Jupiter can't block all comets and asteroids. 65 million years ago, an asteroid with a diameter of 10 kilometers escaped Jupiter's gravity and headed straight for the Earth, eventually loading the Earth, leading to the extinction of the dinosaurs.
Without Jupiter, the Earth's probability of being hit by asteroids would have doubled exponentially, with asteroids of all sizes hitting each day. That kind of earth is like hell on earth, just like the early days of the earth, the surface of the earth will be magma, and there will be no water at all. In addition, Jupiter's strong gravitational pull also makes the orbits of the planets in the solar system stable and go their own way.
So it is not an exaggeration to say that without Jupiter, life would not have been born on Earth at all. Jupiter is like the protector of the solar system, protecting the Earth.
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Jupiter sucked up most of the asteroids that hit the Earth, and if there was no Jupiter, a large number of asteroids would hit the Earth, not to mention human beings, the Earth could be destroyed, and there would be civilization?
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It is the common home of all human beings, and it is also the only planet in the solar system that has been confirmed to have life.
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The orbit of the solar system is special, it is the source of life and the development of important significance, if the orbits of the planets in the solar system are slightly changed, life on earth may cease to exist.
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The orbital layout of the solar system is special, and it is of great significance for the source and development of life.
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The Earth may disappear, and the Earth may not run smoothly
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The Earth's trajectory may change, causing differences in the environment.
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If it weren't for Jupiter, Earth would probably have disappeared long ago.
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It is likely that the Earth is long gone.
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Life on Earth may cease to exist.
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If the orbits of the planets in the solar system were slightly changed, life on Earth might cease to exist.
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The source of life and development are of great significance.
This has nothing to do with size, mainly because there is oxygen on the earth that humans need, as well as water, and some molecules.
Because Wang Sicong's wealth is far beyond your imagination, I don't think restricting consumption will have much impact on him, mainly because of the good economic foundation.
Because Zhao Yun has followed Liu Bei for many years and has been guarding him and his family, Liu Bei is positioned by Liu Bei as a bodyguard, Liu Bei knows Zhao Yun's loyalty and bravery, but he also knows that Zhao Yun does not know how to be an official, and he is worried that Zhao Yun will not be able to handle the interpersonal relationship with the soldiers when he becomes a general, so Zhao Yun cannot be reused.
In fact, men need their own space more than women, they have a strong sense of self-esteem, some men don't want their beloved women to worry about themselves, they want to carry their own, which is understandable. In fact, their psychological pressure is sometimes greater than that of us women, of course, in the eyes of two people who love each other, they should be honest and shared, but this is just a woman's opinion, a man may be drunk and will lean on your back to you to confide in his inner sorrow, but in ordinary times he will smile at you, say to you It's okay, okay, don't think too much, etc., I think if you love your boyfriend, you should care about him from the details and don't interrogate him, oh, ask too much, he may be annoyed, Maybe one day at some point, he will find that there is a you who has been silently supporting him by his side.
Because Zhang Tianai's cosplay Diao Chan is really a special restoration of the anime.