bad because our own planet earth has many problems.
On Earth, gravity comes from the planet. The farther you go into space and away from Earth, the less gravity there is. Until you get near an large object, like a star, or a planet, or a moon, or a black hole. Then you will feel the pull of gravity again.
if you make it pink, the white population of planet Earth might feel discriminated against
relaxation is better when you are alone as you cant get distracted and you will feel like you are the only person on/in the planet Earth
If it's any planet other than Earth, always capitalize it. If you're talking about the planet Earth in an astronomical context, or in any other context where you feel a need to clarify you are specifically talking about Earth and not some other planet, capitalize it. For example: "Temperatures on Earth range from -89°C to 57°C." If you're using the word 'earth' in more of a casual, day-to-day sense, don't capitalize it. For example: "The tree branch broke off in the wind and fell to the earth with a thud."
the year would be longer because i feel like saying this
We do experience the gravity of the moon, as does the entire planet. But since the planet is essentially in freefall with respect to the moon's gravity we feel effectively weightless with respect to the moon. Now, when standing on the moon, humans do feel its gravity, but its strength is only about 1/6 of that of the Earth, due to its smaller mass.
It's the movement of our whole planet earth around the sun. When the earth goes around the sun one full time, that is one year. We don't feel this movement because the earth is so big.
Because He Treated Like a queen and he would be by your side nomatter what and he will be willing 2 work out problems when yall have problems..he will make feel very special
It's A Rock. A Gas you can't feel. I'm going to say that yes it is a rock but our second thought was gas so don't feel mistakened
If it is a rocky planet with a large iron core, Gliese 581c has a radius approximately 50% larger than that of Earth. Gravity on such a planet's surface would be approximately 2.24 times as strong as on Earth. If Gliese 581 c is an icy and/or watery planet, its radius would be less than 2 times that of Earth, even with a very large outer hydrosphere. Gravity on the surface of such an icy and/or watery planet would be at least 1.25 times as strong as on Earth.
Giving Earth a base of 1.00 G, Venus' gravity is a hair over 0.90 G, so a person weighing 150 pounds on Earth would feel like they were only 135 pounds on Venus (except for the 100 pounds of protective and breathing gear they would need to wear).
The atmosphere is spinning with us. _________________ If you don't feel wind, ever, you are not on earth. The atmosphere is spinning with the earth, but the spin of the earth does have some effect on the atmosphere. Remember that the estimate of 1000 miles per hour is for the region around the equator; the velocity reduces to zero as you approach the poles.