Space shuttles are called shuttles because they are designed to transport astronauts and cargo between Earth and space in a back-and-forth manner, resembling the shuttle-like movements. They can "shuttle" back and forth multiple times, unlike one-time-use rockets.
The white top of clouds will reflect much of the sun's ray back into space.
Space shuttles
NASA gets it's space probes back to earth by computer commands. However. most space probes are not designed for re-entry and remain in space to continuously monitor planets and such.
THe American's built the space shuttle to have a reusable rocket that could go out into space and come back to earth.
The nasopharynx is the space above the soft palate at the back of thethe nose and connects the nose to the mouth,
It means shut up and back off. Girls and their mouth! We don't want to hear it.
They evolved just as we have and didn't come from space anymore than people did.
as-raa but in the end its not just a normal "a" sound its more like the a is coming from the back of your mouth by making it heavier and stronger you also slightly lift the back of your tongue towards the top of your mouth
well its simple 1. blow a bubble that is small enough to fit back in your mouth 2. then put it back in your mouth ( make sure you still have a bubble) 3. finally just push your tongue to the roof of your mouth and your bubble will crack
well its simple 1. blow a bubble that is small enough to fit back in your mouth 2. then put it back in your mouth ( make sure you still have a bubble) 3. finally just push your tongue to the roof of your mouth and your bubble will crack
They have molars way in the back of the mouth, but just have gums in the front of the mouth.
Yes, air does occupy space in your mouth when you breathe in, causing your cheeks and tongue to expand. This is due to the physical properties of gases, which expand to fill the space they are in.
An analogy for the mouth is like a gateway that allows things to enter and exit a space. Just like a door can open to let things in or out, the mouth functions similarly by allowing food and drink to enter the body and facilitating communication through speech.
what astronauts do to keep their mouth healthy is to brush their teeth obviously (and what do suits have to do with your mouth) NOTHING!
in their mouth and back and bottom of mouth
Only if you close your mouth and swallow it goes back down