That's the normal configuration - for planets to travel around their central star. If the planet would NOT move, it would quickly fall into the central star.That's the normal configuration - for planets to travel around their central star. If the planet would NOT move, it would quickly fall into the central star.That's the normal configuration - for planets to travel around their central star. If the planet would NOT move, it would quickly fall into the central star.That's the normal configuration - for planets to travel around their central star. If the planet would NOT move, it would quickly fall into the central star.
No. this would not kill you quickly. the only thing that could kill you is the loss of blood. It is common for someone to die with a shot in the head but the chances are 2/5 that you will survive
Yes. A person would freeze wuite quickly.
No the atmosphere does not allow heat to escape quickly to cool the planet
Venus has an atmosphere, though the "air" is not the same as on Earth (and would, in fact, instantly kill you).
Planets cannot form with six sides; if they did, the corners and edges would be quickly scraped and melted off.
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The Earth is moving in several different ways. It is spinning on its axis. If it stopped then we would all weigh a few percent more, but not more than we weigh at the north and south poles, where the Earth's spin has no effect on weight. However the side of the planet facing the sun would get much warmer and the side facing away would get much colder. That would kill all life very quickly. It is in orbit around the sun. If it stopped then it would fall into the sun. That would kill all life very quickly. It is in orbit around our galaxy. If it stopped then it would eventually fall into the black hole at the centre of the galaxy, but that would take a very long time; too long to worry about. The above assumes that it doesn't slow down too quickly. The Earth's spin produces a speed of about 900mph at the surface. If it stopped spinning too quickly then it would cause devastation, but not enough to fling us all into space. It is orbiting the sun at 19 miles per second. If it stopped orbiting too quickly then that would cause even more devastation and would be enough to fling us all into space, or at least the half of us on the right side of the planet.
Yes, almost exactly. Otherwise the planet would quickly get hotter or colder.
If you swallowed it, it would never make it to the intestine. Human stomach acid would kill it very quickly. If it was inserted anally, the mouse would die from oxygen deprivation quite quickly as well.