Nope. If you could dig all the way through the earth, you would have a hard time with the center. It's molten rock. Hot and nasty. Gravity pulls everything in to the center. It makes sense that if you could make it to the center then the dirt from the other side would fall in. But no you couldn't do it. Cool thought though!!
The Exosphere is where they either float into space or get pulled back down
Get in your space ship and fly down to earth
The sperm structure containing enzymes to break down the egg's protective coating is called the Acrosome.
Most objects in outer space are moving under the gravitational attraction of other galaxies or galactic clusters. The attractive force speeds them up rather than slows them down.
well lets just say that if went down to the bottom of the ocean you would be crushed but in outer space it would take half the time
roll down the window and look for a gas station if you run out of fuel
No, one ton would not float in outer space because weightlessness in space is due to the absence of gravity, not because of buoyant forces. In space, objects with mass will still have weight but will appear weightless due to the lack of a gravitational force pulling them down.
You can kick a soccer ball (football) in outspace and it will never slow down.
Astronauts have the thrill of looking down at earth from outer space. The earth is a planet.
No. There is no atmosphere in outer space. So there would be less resistance to slow the ball down. Not so. There is no resistance in space, it is a vacuum. It would go on forever unless acted upon by an outside force, such as the gravitational pull of another object. Simple Newtonian physics.
Usually not. To slow a moving object down, some force must act on the moving object. On Earth, this force is usually friction. In outer space, there is no significant amount of friction, so moving objects tend to continue moving, unless they are slowed down by OTHER forces, such as gravity.
it maybe down to how they eye work out in space. I guess from my own point of view is that, wherever they come from is out of this world but my best bet is that because in outer space its just completely black and there is no light in outer space at all, apart from if you look at the sun or the star's depending on where you are in outer space. There reason that i can only think of, if these aliens that travel in outer space for long periods of time and that they is hardly any light in there so called spacecraft (ufo) then the reason they have large black eyes is that, they are able to see more light if there eyes are larger.