yes, outer space has no air, so u could drop a 100 pound weight and a 1000 pound weight at the same time and they would still fall at the same speed. (kewl, huh?) :)
All objects will reach the ground when dropped or when they fall at approximately the exact same time except for paper.
we have outer space because what else is going to hold the planets up and not let them fall forever, that's what our sun does, and outer space holds the sun up
they all fall back into space like gravity.
No gravity to weigh objects down
The led in outer-space will break apart.. In the air and just fall.. But I don't think someone is gonna do an assignment in space anyway.
No. Objects rest on the surface. While gravity in the moon is much weaker than it is on Earth, it is still a significant force. Objects that are dropped fall more slowly but they still fall.
Such an object is said to be in free fall.
Yes unless you are in space or the object can fly
In a vacuum. like in outer space, all substances fall at the same rate. Here on earth, the rate of falling is influenced by air resistance. A feather has 'way more air resistance than a ball of steel, for example, so falls slower.
Meteors are rocks from outer space that strike the Earth's atmosphere and are heated to incandescence (glowing heat) by friction. Most are completely vaporized, but some do fall to Earth.
They fall to the ground at the same time, regardless how much they weigh.