No. The Moon has gravity, about 1/6 as much as the Earth does. This means that things weigh less and fall more slowly than on Earth. If they didn't have to wear space suits, they could jump higher and run faster than on Earth. One astronaut tried to see how high he could jump in his bulky spacesuit. He went up about 4 feet, lost his balance, and fell backwards onto his backpack. Since the backpack was what was keeping him alive, this was a bad idea. Fortunately it kept working.
it would just float away that's why astronauts have to hold on to there food in space but it would be cool to just see your food float away
Float Away was created on 2005-09-20.
Float Away Deconstructed was created in 2005.
Oxygen has nothing to do with Earth's gravitational pull.
It would float away into space and implode.
to not float away
if it was empty and the hole is away from the water
they would fall off because it was slippery and would most likely float away since glaciers float
Island - Float Away - was created on 2007-06-19.
No matter how little gravity, as long as it is still positive, you would not float. For that, you would have to have less density than the air. With zero gravity, both we and the air would float away into space.
Yes. And not only that. The Earth itself would fall apart.
nope...if it was, gravity would not exist and therefore we would float away on air