All the planets have a gravitional pull so they all pull on each other, and additionally gravity's strength fades and is reduced to a force that isn't strong enough to overcome friction. So the result is planets that stay in their places.
because its tanks fill up with water.
If they can create a gravitational stabilizer, without that it wont stay in the air floating/hovering
planets stay in the sky due to the pull of gravity
Stay with the boat. It will float, help you to stay afloat, and it is MUCH easier to find a boat+ you than it is to find you, alone.
Stay with the boat. It will float, help you to stay afloat, and it is MUCH easier to find a boat+ you than it is to find you, alone.
your pee would probably just stay in a little pile floating. or maybe you could pee in a horizontal line
Move up and down but stay in the same position
Sir Isac Newton was the scientist who discovered why the planets stay in orbit.
Without gel, using a lot of water will help it stay down. However, if your hair naturally stays or sticks up and/or out, you need gel.
it means that thing can stay on the ground without floating into outer-space.without it we could fly not just us every thing ellse 2
Planets stay in orbit around the sun due to a balance between the gravitational force pulling them towards the sun and their own momentum carrying them forward. This balance allows planets to maintain a stable orbit without being pulled into the sun or flung out into space.
The gravitational pull of the Sun keeps the planets in orbit without "falling." This is the same effect the Earth has on the Moon.