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In the immediate aftermath of the "Big Bang" there was rapid inflation of the universe. That slowed and the universe is now believed to be still, slowly, expanding.
You do not actually float. The gravity on the moon is a fraction of what it is on Earth. As a result objects weigh less and fall more slowly. You may feel almost weightless, though you still have some weight.
Yes. The weaker gravity on the moon does not change the fact that rock is denser than water. The rock will sink more slowly than it would on Earth, but it will still sink.
The Sun will not explode.In about 4.5 billion years, our Sun will slowly cool and turn into a red giant, it's outer envelope will almost touch the Earth.After about another million years, it will shed it's outer envelope, causing a planetary nebula What is left of our Sun, is a white dwarf about the size of the Earth, which will slowly radiate it's remaining heat into space for billion and billions of years.
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slowly almost at a crawl
This is when it changes in to water slowly it disappears and turns in to particles called water vapor slowly and slowly
There are numerous things on Earth that change very slowly. Some examples include land forms, mountains, reputations, and civil rights.
Slowly press on the accelerator to go more quickly. Slowly press down on the brake pedal to go more slowly. These two operations can safely change a car's velocity.
Weathering, chemical change, and mechanical change. I hope i could help.
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Gradualism.
It would change slowly and for the worst.
There are numerous things on Earth that change very slowly. Some examples include land forms, mountains, reputations, and civil rights.
They like to hang in the tree tops, move very slowly, and eat leaves. Though they can swim (slowly), they are almost helpless moving on the ground.