Why is the Earth habitable? Part of Hall of Planet Earth
Part of Hall of Planet Earth.
The "Why is the Earth habitable?" section of the Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth
AMNH / R. Mickens
A special planet: the habitable Earth
What makes the Earth habitable? It is the right distance from the Sun, it is protected from harmful solar radiation by its magnetic field, it is kept warm by an insulating atmosphere, and it has the right chemical ingredients for life, including water and carbon. The processes that shape the Earth and its environment constantly cycle elements through the planet. This cycling sustains life and leads to the formation of the mineral and energy resources that are the foundation of modern technological society.
In This Section
Exhibit Earth's resources The Earth’s resources are many and varied. Some are illustrated by the samples shown here. Exhibit Life that lives off the Earth's energy An unusual environment for life exists deep in the oceans. Exhibit Where do the Earth’s riches come from? The Earth’s resources — everything from oil and gas to metal ores to fresh water — are the basis of modern civilization. Exhibit Earth cycles The Earth is a dynamic planet.