It has to travel at least 17,000MPH.
It will go to space and come back to earth in 2 years.
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An object only becomes a meteor when it leaves orbit and enters earth's atmosphere.
It depends upon the design of the rocket- different rockets have different numbers of stages (parts)
There is no weathering on the moon so the crater marks do not blend in. Also, the Moon does not have an atmosphere to protect it from smaller debris, so every meteor that hits it leaves a crater instead of burning up in the atmosphere, like most do on Earth.
It will go to space and come back to earth in 2 years.
Forces of Motion. As far as I have known, it is when the space shuttle leaves the earth, it is pushed upwards by the opposite side of the shuttle whenerer it is going to leave. Answered by: SAV
No. Most of Earth's stored energy is within matter and it will not "find its way out of earths atmosphere" on it's own. The only energy that leaves Earth is radiant energy (some heat, light, radio energy, etc) or matter that is thrown out of the atmosphere by cosmic collisions. Some particles and element (e.g. hydrogen) may also be lost to space as Earth orbits our sun.
It is realease water from leaves on plants its basiclly evaporation but it is only whenit comes of leafs and soil!!! I put the definition below.Transpiration is the evaporation process occurring to the water held in the leaves and stems of plants
It stays in the air.. It doesn't leave the atmosphere.
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osmosis or The Water Cycle: Transpiration- evaporation from the leaves of plants
The shuttle never leaves Earth orbit, it simply goes into orbit and then returns. Moving to a higher orbit requires additional speed and manuevering, as when visiting the ISS.
to take in air from the atmosphere, to help make food for the ovary
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transportation,maybe