Sorry, that question needs to be clarified. What are you trying to understand that would require such an answer?
They're trajectory brings them too close to the moon, and its gravitational pull gets ahold of them.
gravity and would burn up
they don't have water to fill them in or an atmosphere where they can burn up
On Uranus, you would choke, be squashed, and burn up.
the atmospheres temperature changes the candle in size. i am a scientist, and have done this experiment many times. believe in my answer, for my answer is the ultimate truth.
There is no such place as "Westcosin." Therefore, no cows would be found in "Westcosin."
Many, many thousands. Most are very small and burn up in the atmosphere.
When objects enter an atmosphere, they get very hot and would burn up due to friction. Mercury, however, does not have a atmosphere that can block meteoroids, so it is continually battered by space rocks.
There is no atmosphere. Without oxygen matches will not burn. The atmosphere also causes space debris to burn up before it reaches earth.
They're trajectory brings them too close to the moon, and its gravitational pull gets ahold of them.
Many things. Titanium burns well in both oxygen and nitrogen.
You would burn about 200 calories by walking for 60 minutes. About how many calories would you burn if you walk for 15 minutes
would need the weight of the cows and how thick you want your steaks
Because of Earth's atmosphere. The Moon doesn't have any significant atmosphere. On the Earth, smaller meteorites burn up in the atmosphere; if a larger meteorite or asteroid would make an impact crater, such a crater would be worn away through erosion after a relatively small time.
Little craters because Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system, so any comets or asteroids would burn up because of the heat or in the thick atmosphere.
There are 28 stomachs in 28 cows. However, since there are four chambers in each stomach, there would be 112 chambers amongst 28 cows.
Depends on what the cows were doing!