It Pollutes the earth because the amount of fuels used in launching the actual rockets is close to 3000 gallons and we send up about 2-3 ships a year repeatedly along with all the fuel and energy used in the construction of the ships to begin with. Once your in space what you have to worry about is space trash, we are polluting space by those things such as hitting a Golf ball of the ISS, which we have about 6-8 of orbiting the planet currently along with old satellites left in orbit but not functioning.
It would depend on the objects location, time, and the gravitational pull on the object.
well space is like a vacuum you cant escape it and sound wave do not travel in space but space isn't literally a vacuum so they move by rockets and the gravity of earth
No. Sound is simply vibrations of particles that travel in a sort of "wave" motion. Since there is no medium (particles of matter) in space, it is not possible for there to be sound.Sound waves require a medium to travel through. They travel by knocking particles into other particles, causing a vibration to be transmitted.As outer-space is a vacuum, there is no matter present; this means that there is no medium for sound waves to travel through. Therefore, sound cannot travel in space.
this question does not make sense. the earth is in space.......
how do you get the space shutle on google earth
the gas can pollute its air when it takes off.
No, burning natural features of the Earth does not pollute the World.
The Earth.
It is because light can travel through space that Earth can get sunlight. Without sunlight life on Earth could not exist.
Columbia was a Space Shuttle. Space Shuttles travel to an orbit around the Earth and return.
It is possible to travel in space. The International Space Station currently orbits 250 miles above Earth and there are astronauts living there.
Wolves pollute nothing. They only give to the Earth. Humans are the one's who pollute everything. >:<
Yes. The Earth travels in space as it goes around the Sun in it's annual orbit.
In. A space ship
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Depending on the speed of your rocket, it takes about 10 minutes to travel from Earth into space. I suppose it also depends on your definition of "space", as the criteria for "space" vary depending on who is doing the defining.