Force? As in The Force from Star Wars? Or a gravitation force? Care to explain?
The Moon has less gravity than Earth, about 1/6th of Earth's gravity. This means that your weight on the Moon would be much less, making it easier to jump higher and move around. To stand on the Moon, you would need to wear a spacesuit to protect yourself from the harsh environment.
Yes, you can stand on the moon. The moon has gravity that is about 1/6th the strength of Earth's gravity, so you would weigh less and feel lighter when standing on the moon compared to standing on Earth.
When you stand on the Earth, Does it move??? Yes of course it does. The Earth is rotating and orbinting, but you don't feet it. It would be a similar sensation on the Moon. However, on the Moon acceleration due to gravity is less than Earth, so you would find it easier to walk/bounce.
Sun is the source of heat and light energy. It provides energy on earth's surface.
explain the effects of the sunlight striking earth
Yes because we all live on earth so technically we all stand on earth.
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explain earth's position in the solar system and describe its closest neighbors.
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crust
The layer of the Earth that you stand on is the Earth's crust. It is the outermost solid shell of the Earth and is a few miles thick on average.
Please explain yourself.
For Archimedes to move the Earth with a lever he would need: - a rock to put under the Earth (to act as a fulcrum) - a board/stick long enough & strong enough to lift the Earth - somewhere to stand....he can't stand ON the Earth and move it, so where would he stand?..........in space?
i cant explain it. but i know it...........