A big object because it has more mass which means more gravity pulling it towards the ground.
The large object will be reducing much more spaces to be moving than the smaller objects when the object starts right after the starting point and ends just before the ending point
A solid object is something you can touch and feel. If you can not touch or feel something it is not solid.
forces always have to touch an object to affect it because if you lay down a small piece of paper and blow on it its going to move p.s. I'm only a 5th grader
Yes. In order to be considered a tornado the vortex, though not necessarily the visible funnel, mus touch the ground.
The heat will transfer to the cooler object.
That depends on how much experience you have in that area. But no, I'd say you cant tell the temperature of an object just by touch.
The American flag should never touch the ground, floor, or any object below it.
No. A meteor is an object falling through the atmosphere, likely at a very high speed. Touching such a fast moving object can result in serious injury. A meteorite, which is a meteor that has stuck the ground, can samfely be touched. Contrary to popular belief, meteorites are not hot. The burn through the upper atmosphere is very brief, so little heat is transferred to the object.
There will be a small raised area that is rough to the touch and can be found where the plastic has entered the mould.
Plants that never touch the ground are called Aeriel root
Feet Touch the Ground was created on -19-06-04.
A solid object is something you can touch and feel. If you can not touch or feel something it is not solid.
It is at zero potential A grounded object is an object which has a path for the electricity to "complete the circuit." The object should be safe to touch, if it is grounded.
jump ropes should touch the ground. It is easier to jump.
Most of them touch down on ground.
If you end up dropping an iPod Touch on a hard surface (like wood flooring or concrete), then the iPod Touch has a very likely possibility of breaking (this is if you drop it from about 2-3 feet off of the ground). If you take care of it, the iPod Touch isn't that hard to break. If you buy the silicon cases for the iPod Touch, then it is less likely to break as the silicon cushions some of the iPod's fall.
A small red circle on your arm with a white ring around it is most likely ringworm. This is contagious by touch.
Yes, it is a problem if Becca's back cannot touch the ground.