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No, it will be staying in orbit around the Earth. Depending on what they're studying, they may point it at the center of the Milky Way though.
That's the result of the spinning of the Earth. If the Earth didn't spin, then air would head directly into the center of low pressure, and directly out of the center of high pressure.
It's stuck in the Earth gravitaional pull.Another answer:Because the Earth has a gravitational pull on the moon. Actually, the Earth and moon revolve around each other common center of gravity. Without the Earth in it's way the moon would just head off in a straight line. Instead, as the moon tries to move away, the Earth does two remarkable things. One, it pulls the moon towards Earth, and two, the Earth moves out of the moon's way.
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Yes your eyes are in the centre of your head.
When the butt end of the hammer shaft hits the hammer head keeps heading for the center of the Earth. It tightens on the hammers' tapered arm.
No.
It, and everything inside it, would be crushed (this is, of course, if the centre of the Earth was empty, because if it wasn't, then you would be burnt to a crisp due to the immense heat fo the centre of the Earth). Your head would be crushed because gravity pulls you to the centre of the Earth, and if this is happening all over the Earth, then loads of gravity is going into one spot in the centre of the Earth. This would all push at you on all sides and subsequently crush you.
Begin by tightening the head bolts on each corner of the head. Next, tighten the center head bolts. Tighten the bolts on each end of the head and move towards the center.
You'd have to say about 3,950 miles. Even if you head straight toward the center of the Earth, if you go farther than 3,950 miles from where you started, you're closer than that to the surface on the other side.
The center of the head pin is on the 20th board.