It is only possible to escape the Earth's gravity by moving away from it at approximately seven miles per second. Seeing as it is very difficult to move at such high speeds by accident, it would not be possible to accidentally leave the atmosphere.
No, it is not possible to accidentally leave Earth's atmosphere. Exiting the atmosphere requires deliberate and precise control of a spacecraft or vehicle designed for space travel. The Earth's gravitational pull and the speed needed to break free from it make accidental escape extremely unlikely.
No, a hot air balloon cannot leave Earth's atmosphere. Hot air balloons rely on the Earth's atmosphere to provide lift for their flight. They are designed to operate within the troposphere, the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere.
In march 14 1968
The first man-made object to leave Earth's atmosphere was the V-2 rocket launched by Germany on October 3, 1942.
No, they can't. They can't leave the atmosphere.
If it is safe!I think it can't
Yes - orbit means going round so going straight out is not orbit
Yes, it is possible to pull out Mirena accidentally. Tell your partner to avoid "playing" with the strings. Sex or penile contact (or even finger contact) are not going to pull out the IUD accidentally.
On a bus
Drowning, accidentally discharging a firearm, and poisoning are all possible outcomes of unhealthy, risk-taking behavior.
You need oxygen to breath, rain and water to drink, you need an atmosphere to heat and cool certain parts of the planet. Without an atmosphere meteors would hit the ground and leave big craters, instead of burning up in the atmosphere, most of the time. Look at the Moon. It has no atmosphere. It also has no life.
It stays in the air.. It doesn't leave the atmosphere.
You can possibly leave a book,pen,toy,cell phone.
yes,possible when a person is blind
Solar radiation leaves Earth's atmosphere through a process called reflection and absorption. Some of the radiation is reflected back into space by clouds, gases, and particles in the atmosphere. The remaining radiation is absorbed by the surface of the Earth, where it is converted into heat energy.
no
Hmm...Only if you accidentally the whole thing.
is it possible to construt a heat engine that will not expel heat into the atmosphere