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Is the earth getting heavier
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Naturally yes, gravity plus the ever-increasing growing population of living organisms (human beings, animals, bugs, and etc.). Hope this helps!
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Yes. Earth gets bigger every year.
This cumbersome everyday mass accumulation can be charged toward nearly 100 weights of stars penetrating the Earth’s environment per day.
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