2000 miles ... then you will run into a black hole which will then take you to a portal that takes you back to your house....shortly after you will die from a hernia
That would totally depend on your mass.
No. The stars are far beyond any noticeable effects of Earth's gravity. The stars are also far larger and more massive than Earth is, so if Earth were ever to run into one it would be more accurate to say that Earth would fall into the star.
4.9 meters (16.1 feet)
gravitational force
The forces of gravity between two objects fall off as the square of the distance between them.If you were three times as far from the center of the Earth as you are now,then the forces of gravity between you and the Earth would be1 / (3^2) = 1/9 of what they are now.Putting it simply, your weight would be 1/9 of what it is down here on the surface.
No, the earth is round as far as I know
the earth doesnt fall.
They believed it was like a giant plane, and that if you went too far toward the horizon you would fall off the edge of the earth.
No, you cannot fall off the edge of the world. The Earth is a sphere, so there is no physical edge to fall off.
In a sense they are continually falling to Earth, but they are so far away that the curve of their fall is big enough to follow the circumference of the Earth.
Gravity.
Gravity.
That would totally depend on your mass.
Yes, the realization that the earth really is round instead of flat, and that he didn't fall off the edge if he went too far.
The ancient authorities believed that the earth was flat, and that if you went very far west from Europe, you would fall off the edge of the earth.
No. The stars are far beyond any noticeable effects of Earth's gravity. The stars are also far larger and more massive than Earth is, so if Earth were ever to run into one it would be more accurate to say that Earth would fall into the star.
as far as i know... the earth doesnt give off rays.