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Please remember that close to Earth's surface, a satellite must move at a speed of about 7900 meters/second. If it is inside the Earth's atmosphere, the force of friction will make the satellite lose energy. As a result, it will soon crash to the Earth's surface.
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I would say, very rough since meteors and other things have crash onto the moon's surface, so it would be very rough
they are able to stay in orbit because of the earths gravitaional pull which keeps the shuttle in orbit so that it will not crash there is a theory that if the earths gravity changed the slightest bit everything we know would change
to correct that it was around 4.6 billion years ago. scientists believe that early in earths days, a body about the size of mars crashed into the young earth flying many debree in earths orbit. it was then believed to form the moon. to correct that it was around 4.6 billion years ago. scientists believe that early in earths days, a body about the size of mars crashed into the young earth flying many debree in earths orbit. it was then believed to form the moon.
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Brian survives the crash in the novel "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen because he manages to unbuckle his seatbelt and swim out of the sinking plane before it goes underwater. He then makes his way to the surface and to the safety of the shore, where he begins his journey of survival in the wilderness.
Please remember that close to Earth's surface, a satellite must move at a speed of about 7900 meters/second. If it is inside the Earth's atmosphere, the force of friction will make the satellite lose energy. As a result, it will soon crash to the Earth's surface.
definatly kingdom hearts. ive played both and crash doesnt stand a chance
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When sedimentary rocks are first laid down their layers (bedding) are tangential to the earths surface (essentially they look flat). They remain like this unless two of the earths continental plates on which the flat bedded rocks are deposited crash together. When they crash together, the layers are squashed horizontally and become deformed as a result. Frequently this deformation causes the layers to fold (like scrunching paper) to accommodate and the result is folded rocks.
rocks and comets are attracted by moons gravity, so they crash
the best is the one that doesnt crash i think that's what i would go on
so the plane doesnt crash on a bump or dip
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The crash barriers have been made stronger which stops the car going through them. The road surface makes more friction on the road.