no they don't so shutup
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it has neither. also there are no man made orbiting spacecrafts.
It'll rust away faster, but (assuming they're made from the same alloy) won't start to rust faster.
Airplanes provide faster travel, especially for places that are far away. They made it possible for people to travel to places that are far away faster, and for trade between distant places to be faster and easier.
It means that the possibility is considered that Earth's gravity (for example) would push such antimatter up, instead of down; thus, an object made of antimatter, if initially at rest, would move away from Earth, faster and faster. This is a possibility that is being considered; it doesn't seem very likely, though.
It depends, if it was made for harbouring people then yes they do contain people- nowadays more and more spacecrafts are being made for people. Such as Virgins ambition for Virgin Galactic. However there are also spacecrafts that are sent to Jupiter and Uranus and Neptune that don't contain people, as it is either is: 1) Too far and life is too short to spend 10 years in a spaceshuttle. 2) Too dangerous as the spacecraft might explode under high pressure. Hope i helped!
It is estimated that the moon was formed about 4.5 billion years ago, approximately 384,400 kilometers or 238,855 miles away from Earth.
The earth turns away from the sun, so it gets colder and stuff freezes
it is made from once living things when the pangea on the earth moved away
the earth is made up of diferent parts and some parts of the earth is less dense than the other
As far as has been publicly announced, man-made spacecraft have landedon the earth, on the moon, and on Mars.
If you mean canyon, such as the Grand Canyon, they are made by erosion. Water flowing through them cuts into the earth and washes it away.