In the absence of an atmosphere it wouldn't.
Even with an atmosphere any air resistance would be negligible.
There is not a well known answer but the first brick was the mud brick and it was invented invented before 7500 B.C (before Christ)
Assuming both were dropped from the same height above ground, in a vacuum both would hit the ground at the same time. In a significant atmosphere (e.g. average ground-level on Earch) the bowling ball would hit the ground first.
Apple did? Apple did not. The first IPAD came out in 2010. Tablet PC's were out well before that
In a vacuum, both a brick and a feather would fall at the same rate and touch the ground at the same time because there is no air resistance to slow them down. This is because in a vacuum, all objects fall at the same rate regardless of their masses.
The leaf does not fall straight down. It falls slowly because of air resistance. The air provides upward force. The upward force on the apple is negligible.
Yes, you can tile over brick surfaces by first preparing the brick surface with a suitable primer and then applying thinset mortar to adhere the tiles. It is important to ensure that the brick surface is clean, dry, and free of any loose debris before tiling.
The snake, apple, and the first man and women.
The first Lego brick was a 4x2 white Lego!
no, Apple made the Apple ][ long before that and other companies made personal computers around the same time as the Apple ][.
To create "floating" bricks you must be building in the Roblox Studio mode. First create a brick and raise it above the baseplate (the ground). Then select the brick and in the object properties select "anchored".
Apple pie comes before applesauce in the alphabet. Even though the term does have a space in between, spaces are usually ignored in determining the alphabetical order of words. Since both have apple, look at pie and sauce. Pie comes before sauce, so apple pie comes before apple sauce in the alphabet.
the apple yes they invented the apple