The planet Mars is only slightly smaller than the planet Earth, and its gravitational field is nearly as strong as that of the Earth, so no, you wouldn't fall off of Mars. You would need a powerful rocket to depart Mars.
There is no rainfall on Mars.
I think you might mean : Why doesn't Mars fall into the Sun? That's a fair question. The answer is that Mars is in a stable orbit around the Sun. So the Sun's gravitational attraction is exactly "used up" keeping Mars in orbit. A force is needed to keep a planet in orbit, otherwise it would fly off into space because of its momentum.
Yes. While we can land things on Mars we currently do not have the ability of getting them off of Mars.
The free fall acceleration on Mars is approximately 3.71 m/s^2, which is about 38% of the acceleration due to gravity on Earth. This means that objects on Mars will fall more slowly compared to Earth due to the weaker gravitational pull.
get lost off and suck ur mums boob
How hot is it on Mars in Spring and Fall? How hot is it on Mars in Spring and Fall?
howd it fall off
Yes, a wheel bearing can make a tire fall off while it is being driven. If the bearing does fall off, the tire can then fall off the vehicle.
No, you cannot fall off the edge of the world. The Earth is a sphere, so there is no physical edge to fall off.
Rockets, of course.
No, a donkey's tail does not fall off. This is in reference to the animal. However, donkey tail plants do tend to fall off.
it is not phisically possible for your fingers to fall off on there own. They would have to be cut off and it is stupid to do that!