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No. You experience Earth's gravity constantly.
Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.
During a lunar eclipse, a resident of the Moon would experience a solar eclipse; the Sun would be hidden behind the Earth.
If we are talking about solar heating it warms mostly the equator. If we are talking about actual radiation we are least protected from it at the North and South pole. So even though the radiation itself may not be directed at the poles that is where a person would experience it the most.
Hello, To answer the question, the place where one would experience the least amount of centripetal acceleration would be at either the north or south pole. If you think about it, the part of the Earth that the spins the fastest is at the Equator. The North and South poles move the least while the Earth spins. Centripetal Force is all about making sure that a object on a spinning sphere keeps going around in a circle. If the object spins at a greater rate, the centripetal acceleration would be larger because there is more of a "pull" to keep the object in line.
Well it depends on where this person was weighed. If they were weighed on Earth, then they would be 100 pounds.
If the earth's moon was completely destroyed, there is a possibility that we will no longer experience normal tidal cycles.
On north pole.
A person weighing 150 pounds on earth would weigh 137 pounds on Venus
If Earth had a tilt of 15 degrees we would experience much less variation in weather during the different seasons.
This latitude is called the tropic of Cancer and is located at 23.5 north (the same as the tilt of the earth) the sun is directly over head on June 21.
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