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Question: to do with weight of world
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In all these biological processes, mass is conserved. Being born, dying, eating, growing, do not affect the total mass of the Earth.
Before you are born, you grow by taking mass from your mother.
You grow by eating food from the Earth's surface.
You die and are either shoved back in the ground, putting back your mass into the soil (or contributing to the growth of worms), or you are incinerated and contribute to the mass of the atmosphere.
Think about those sealed aquaria things you could get - a plant and a few brine shrimp type-things. A totally enclosed system that continued to live as long as it received light (which has no mass). If you kept it on a balance (scales) you would see that the shrimps dying or hatching would not affect the total mass of the object.
Agreed, the Earth is not a closed system, and both gains and loses mass for reasons discussed a few posts ago here;
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Science/Question81814.html
But the biological process of being born and dying can not affect the mass of the Earth.
By the way, shouldn't we be saying "mass" instead of weight? Doesn't weight imply the force a mass exerts on some other body?
but the gravitational field acts as uniform within a few thousand feet of the earth's surface,
mass x gravitational field strength = weight
so mass x (constant) = weight, so it makes no difference really
also,
6000000000000000000000000kg = the earth's mass
90kg = generous mass for a person
so yeah, biiiiiiiiiiiiiig difference