Probably not because you're still in the earth's atmosphere but I'm not sure
Nothing will happen because of the gravity
Both trains will reach the starting point at the same time since they are moving in opposite directions on the equator, which forms a complete loop. The distance traveled by both trains will be the same, so they will meet at the starting point simultaneously.
Jupiter is the fastest rotating planet.
Yes, land and sea breezes blow in opposite directions. During the day, the land heats up faster than the sea, creating low pressure over the land. This draws cool air from the sea toward the land, resulting in a sea breeze blowing from the water to the land. At night, the reverse occurs as the land cools faster than the sea, leading to a land breeze blowing from the land to the water.
they start to move-rotating and vibrating and translating more and more and faster and faster.
The spectral emission lines of a star that is rotating faster will be spread out from the central intensity more than the lines of a star that is rotating slower. This is because the limbs of the star are moving faster away from the viewer on one site and toward the viewer on the other, inducing a larger Doppler shift in the light originating from those regions of the star.
Because when heat is added, the atoms vibrate faster, increasing the chance of them bumping against the opposite atoms in the reaction (also moving faster)
The earth is rotating
because ice is made by freezing water but hot water is the opposite that is why it melts fast
A tornado forms from thunderstorms. The thunderstorm starts turning because the wind at different heights is going in different directions and at different speeds. Sometimes this turning in the storm gets focused into a smaller area and starts spinning faster, becoming a tornado.
Lol no. opposite.
no, the falcon is faster when it dives