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all objects fall at the same speed because i like ponies
No, that is not true. In a vacuum, all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed.
i ment to put force
An anisotropic material is a material which does not behave the same way in all directions. Take wood for example. Wood is very strong along the grain. Against the grain, however, it will easily break. The opposite of an anisotropic material is an isotropic material. Most metals (steel, aluminum) are isotropic materials. They respond the same way in all directions.
Surface currents involve warm water that flows in different directions and different speeds that stay close to the top of the oceans. They originate in tropical waters and flow in circular motions from all the major gyres of the world ocean.
All the stars and the Sun are moving through space in different directions and at different speeds. Over long times (to a person) they change their positions in the sky and the constellations change.
All directions.
Constantly. They're all moving in slightly different directions at significant speeds. Note that the sun circles the galaxy every quarter billion years.
Because they are all moving at different speeds.
All the continents are moving in different directs but if you go to google images and type 'tectonic plate movement' at least one of those pictures will show what directions different continents are moving in
Airplanes all have different speeds.
Water vapor
The universe is expanding in all directions even now as you read this answer. We know that when you detonate a bomb the subsiquent material from that bomb will fly in all directions at high speed. Since there is no gravity in space the force of the explosion forced all of the material of this massivly dense atom in all directions at incredible speeds, speeds up to one million miles per hour. The previous paragraphs is incredibly incorrect. The BB was NOT an explosion of matter into empty space, like a bomb, with matter flying in all directions at high speed. It was an expansion of space itself, with matter becoming less dense as space expands. Thus, there was no "force of the explosion" that sent "all of the material of this massivly dense atom in all directions at incredible speeds." There was no explosion, no force, no dense atom, and no matter moving away at incredible speeds. Gravity most definitely DOES exist in space. If there wasn't; galaxies, clusters, and super-clusters wouldn't exist.
First of all, why would rocks move in different directions? Even though rocks could move in different directions, it is not possible for them to move on their own. Rocks have to have force applied to them in order to move.
UnevenEach plate has several boundaries and exerts pressure in all directions, and the movement is rarely close to uniform.
They move at different speeds.