Nothing. You can do this pretty easily at anytime with a flat broom. Interestingly, supposedly the same thing happens with eggs.
The inner planets are known as terrestrial planets, because you can stand on them and they have a solid surface. The inner planets are: * Mercury * Venus * Earth; and * Mars
they stand for other planets that are orbiting on the sphere
The outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) are all gas giants. That is, they are huge compared to Earth, and the consist mainly of gas. They don't have a surface on which you could stand.
Mercury is a rocky planet. The inner planets (first four planets from the sun) are rocky planets (which means that you could stand on them) and are the smallest. While the outer planets (last four planets from the sun) are gas planets and the biggest.
No Its Just Like When Your Standing On Earth And You Cant See The Planets. The moon is about in the same place as the earth, astronomically speaking. You can see the planets from the moon that are visible from earth. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are all visible. If you have good eyes and know where to look, Uranus is also a dim dot.
There are no special cosmic circumstances making it possible to balance ... can be angled or straight—with relatively stiff bristles, and stand it up so that ... stable base that should allow the broom to continue standing by itself.
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A broom is no more likely to stand on end in Australia than it is to stand on end in any other part of the world. There is nothing unusual about Australia that enables brooms to stand on end.
According to Professor Joe Ross from Texas A&M University, nothing. It is a superstitious statement meaning that a broom can stand on it's bristles when all the planets are aligned or because of the Moon's gravitational pull at a full Moon. When these two events occur, it's said to affect the Earth's gravitational force. Prof. Ross states that if those forces could make a broom stand, then why doesn't float?
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The broom stand trick is the same as the raw egg balancing trick which happens during the spring equinox. It is the date the day which the sun and moon are aligned for equal lenghts of time.
Jovian Planets do not have a solid surface to stand on.
You can stand on Pluto and mars because they have a solid surface. You could NEVER stand on any of the other planets. They are made of gas, If you were stupid enough to stand on one of the other planets you would die once you get on it
There are no special cosmic circumstances making it possible to balance ... can be angled or straight—with relatively stiff bristles, and stand it up so that ... stable base that should allow the broom to continue standing by itself.
There are no special cosmic circumstances making it possible to balance ... can be angled or straight—with relatively stiff bristles, and stand it up so that ... stable base that should allow the broom to continue standing by itself.
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The stem allows fungus to stand upward.