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swinging your arms around in circles very quickly
Well after shooting something with the catapult gravity will slowly pull it down
You can hold mercury in your hand -- I've done it. Perhaps not a good idea, mercury is poisonous, but it's only absorbed through the skin very, very slowly, so a single exposure isn't going to hurt you. If you do it wash your hands afterwards.
well air resistance can make objects with a-lot of surface fall more slowly
So NO. Mercury does NOT have water on it. The conditions on Mercury sure rule it out. As Mercury slowly rotates, the side facing the Sun experiences extremely high temperatures. At noon on the equator, the temperature rises to 700 Kelvin. And then dips down to just 100 Kelvin at night, since there's no atmosphere to hold in the temperature. Any water on the surface of Mercury would boil away quickly and escape into space because of Mercury's low gravity, and the constantly blowing solar wind.
yes
Venus and Mercury rotate slowly, much more slowly than Earth or Mars.
slowly, and the weight pushing down on the weels
mercury
You would slowly die from the brain damage mercury causes.
One of the ways of stopping a car from spinning out is shifting the automatic transmission into a neutral one. The other way is by slowly lifting the foot from the accelerator.
swinging your arms around in circles very quickly
pretty darn slow.....
Mercury barely has an atmosphere, so weather erosion is non-existent.
Yes, everything on the Earth's surface is very slowly, moving backwards.
Mercury... ^_^
It does but revolves very slowly. A day there is about 58 on Earth.