i cant wait
Because they feel insecure.
horrible a past generations have been involved. Korea has started up again .... major concerns
Korea is an example, because although the people of North and South Korea feel they share a common nationality they are politically divided.
Astronauts feel heavier during launch because of the upward motion of the spacecraft. This has the effect of adding extra "g's," or gravity forces, making everything seem heavier while the thrust is occurring.
You have to understand all of Korean history to understand North Korea, but generally they want to reunite with the south. They still hate USA over the Korean war, and they just want them off the peninsula. Korea was a united, sovereign nation before WWII and North Korea wants to return to that again.
well it is hard to live there because the government takes almost every thing people own
During a rocket launch, astronauts can experience up to 3-4 times the force of gravity (3-4G) depending on the rocket and mission profile. Once the rocket reaches outer space and escapes Earth's gravity, astronauts experience microgravity, where they feel weightless and are in free fall around the Earth.
The closer to the equator one builds launch facilities, the lower the thrust required to boost a rocket into orbit. If you stand in the center of a merry-go-round, you feel much less centripetal force than you feel on the edge, when it is spinning at the same rate.
Most North Korean Defectors do not ever go to South Korea. They either stay in China or come to the United States. North Koreans often feel alienated or discriminated against in South Korea because of their accent or mannerism, so they prefer to live in other places where their distinctiveness as North Koreans is less obvious.For those North Koreans who do defect, regardless of what country they defect to, returning to North Korea will be punished by death. South Korea also makes going to North Korea a criminal offense, meaning that, if for some reason North Korea waives punishment for returning, a re-return to South Korea will land that person in Jail. However, North Korean defectors to South Korea become immediate South Korean citizens and can visit any country with which South Korea has relations (just like any native-born South Korean). For example, they could work in Europe, the US, Canada, etc. provided that they get the proper visas required by those countries.
N.Korea wants power.Thus, they hate all places more populated and developed then them.(such as America, Japan, ect)Also, the leader of North Korea and the North Korean Government is Brainwashing Their people to hate other countriesN Korea and S Korea have different governments, these two places do not agree with each other.One side is A democracy and the other is Communist.N and S Korea started a War, Called the Korean war.This war never ended. it was just paused because America and other countries got involved trying to help South Korea.
Being in a rocket during blast-off is an exhilarating experience, marked by intense vibrations and a powerful acceleration that pushes you back into your seat. The roar of the engines is deafening, drowning out all other sounds. As the rocket ascends, you feel a mix of adrenaline and awe as the Earth falls away beneath you, and the sheer force of the launch is both thrilling and slightly overwhelming. It's a moment of both anticipation and wonder as you embark on a journey beyond our planet.
After the cessation of hostilities in the Korean peninsula in the 1950s, Communist leaders could (and often did) feel that they had scored a victory inasmuch as they had secured territory (the new nation of North Korea) for the Communist cause. Even more, the powerfully Communistic government controlling North Korea became a new ally of the Communist cause, thereby strengthening that cause against the alliance of nations aligned with the United States and other anti-Communistic powers.