If no large body was influencing your environment, you would be floating (space is as close as we've gotten to such a phenomenon).
There is no actual 'space'. Our environment is full of air.
The human skeletal system is built to support your weight. Once you have no weight, it stops functioning correctly. Astronauts coming home from the MIR space station had significant bone deterioration after their 6 month stay in space. M uscles don't work as well either, very little energy used to lift stuff in a weightless environment.
No. It takes heat from the environment.
You weight on the moon is 16.5% of what your weight is on Earth.
No this is not possible.
no
bcz it is not a journey to a village to see mama papa, but a different environment with some special physical phenomena like gravityless
The object's weight depends on the local gravitational environment.The object's mass is constant in any environment.
Characteristics which are influenced by both genes and environment are things such as: Athletic ability Academic ability Weight Height
absorb the body fluid and new environment.
If gravity increases, the bridge is subjected to more weight. If gravity decreases, the bridge is subjected to less weight. Either way, the bridge will have a maximum weight that will remain the same regardless of the gravitational environment.
No, the atomic number is the number of protons and electrons in a given element. The atomic weight is the weighted average of the isotopes in a natural environment.
15W-40 tends to be a "default" for diesel engines, but your operating environment also affects the ideal oil weight.
AS recommended by the manufacturer for the environment in which the machine works.
Be more specific. Damage to your body? Damage to your home? To the environment? What kind of "damage"?
Taking an elevator isn't gonna cause you to gain weight. But using the stairs instead will cause your body to burn more calories and can help you lose weight and is also better for the environment...