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Meteroid space rock would be at the top of the moon.
A rock takes up volume of space. To know the amount, the size of the rock would have to be known.
metamorphic rock
Yes. Forces work in space. Gravitational, mechanical and electrical forces work in space.
Russian Space Forces ended in 2011.
In plane forces, all forces are confined to a two-dimensional plane, while in space forces, forces can act in three dimensions. Plane forces involve only forces in the x and y axes, while space forces can include forces in the z axis as well. Space forces require vector analysis in three dimensions, while plane forces use scalar analysis in two dimensions.
If no forces are applied to the rock, it would remain in a state of rest, potentially being subject to other natural forces like wind or erosion. Over time, it may undergo changes due to weathering and geological processes, but it would generally stay in place as long as no external forces act upon it.
Yes, forces such as gravity still work in space. Objects in space are subject to gravitational forces from other objects, such as planets and stars. Additionally, forces can be generated by propulsion systems to move spacecraft and satellites in space.
That would be mechanical weathering
it would stay there until an outside force acted upon it
it would stay there until an outside force acted upon it
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