If it is fall (autumn) in the northern hemisphere, then it is spring in the Southern Hemisphere, and vice versa.
Which planet to start from is the big question . .
Asteroids can fall on any planet (or moon).
You can fall, freeze, not breathe and die.
Because of gravity
Uranus hasn't got land, it is a gas planet. Which means you will simply fall into the core of the planet. If you tried to land on the planet.
No. For one thing, stars are actually much larger than planets. Planets orbit stars such as the sun. It is possible, however, for the orbit of a planet to decay, in which case the planet will eventually fall into the star.
The planet is round because in space matter is puled together in a sphere. And gravity is why we don't fall off, (also the atmospheric pressure).
the fall of the colony planet named 'reach'
Planet Reach being attacked by the covenant.
The record of Pluto's rise and fall as a planet
No, a moon is a natuaral satellite and would always be in orbit around a planet. If it did'nt orbit the planet it would fall into the planet.
Most of the NASA planets fall in the world, although a few of them haven't, whereas relatively few non-NASA planets fall in the world.