The earth's gravity is far stronger than that of the moon, so it overpowers it.
Because of the earth, moon, and sun rotating and causing the gravitational force to pull the water towards the moon.
It does, actually. Every mass attracts every other mass by gravity. If the Moon were not attracted to the Earth by gravity, the Moon would go sailing off into space all alone. The Moon does not get closer to the Earth because the Moon is in orbit around the Earth.
An adaptation for a white water lily is its waxy surface that helps repel water, allowing it to float easily on the water's surface. Additionally, its long stems allow it to reach up towards the sunlight for photosynthesis while keeping its leaves above water. Finally, the white color of the petals attracts pollinators like bees and beetles.
If you are not in the water, don't go in. If you are in the water, remain calm, do not splash or thrash around. Leave the water as quietly as you can. Because if you splash you will cause attention towards yourself. Also try not to bleed sharks love blood that's what also attracts them. But dont just wait in the sea all day swim very slowly to shore
Kielder Water and Forest Park attracts around 450,000 visitors annually.
no becsue it has not go water and food !
you use the AR code walk on water. Then you go to full moon island. go over the water and you will come to Quarter moon island. Darkrai is there! and he is level 50
They go into the ocean.
The baseball would fall straight down towards the moon's surface due to the moon's gravitational pull. There is no atmosphere on the moon to create air resistance or drag on the falling object.
This is because Earth rotates towards the East. As a result, the Sun, the Moon, and the stars all seem to rise in the east, and go towards the west.
Gravity pulls objects towards the center of earth's mass. Hence water falls down towards the floor.
As of today, no woman has set foot on the moon. All astronauts who have visited the moon so far have been male. However, NASA is actively working towards sending the first woman to the moon in the near future.