no
No. The only objects known to have plate tectonics are Earth and, possibly, Europa.
If your referring to the 3 laws of newton, the first is that objects at rest tend to stay at rest unless a new force acts upon it, the second is f=ma, or objects in motion tend to stay in motion unless an opposing force acts upon it, and last and possibly most well known (if not in definition then in experience) is that every action has an opposite equal reaction.
lightning strikes the highest objects first but it still hits lower objects
objects that are less dense float to the top.
There is only one Solar System; it is the star system with the star named Sol (our solar system). It is technically incorrect to refer to any other star system as 'a solar system.' Our star system is is also the only star system we know intimately enough (in fine enough detail) to know to have moons. It is not currently possible for us to detect moons orbiting extrasolar planets (planets orbiting other stars). There are 336 objects classified as moons in the Solar System.
Possibly loose objects or parts in the car
They are bean-shaped objects that filter water,blood, and possibly other liquids in your body.
No. The only objects known to have plate tectonics are Earth and, possibly, Europa.
A pyramid, possibly a roof, and tipi's. That's pretty much it......
The collision of objects will create compressive and possibly shear stress.
Mainly because of the vast distances to these objects, and their relatively small size. Although our best telescopes can see structures like galaxies in very fine detail, observing a planet-sized object even within our own galaxy is extremely difficult.
Try a program called FarOut, it will show you the Sims objects and possibly lets you edit them.
the terminal amount of friction possibly produced between two interacting inanimate objects. this is where we get brake horsepower from.
The sentence has two direct objects. direct object - the game indirect object - your team
It's a fear of depths such as a lake or dark tunnel.
Archaeologist, paleontologist, or possibly Egyptologist (but I wouldn't trust that last one.)
"an honest mistake"by the bravery