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the earth's gravity
Because they were made the same time as the Earth from the same materials. And, since they have basically been frozen in time in outer space, they can tell us a lot about the composition of the Earth. The materials on Earth are constantly being recycled and nothing remains from the birth of the Earth, so that is why we look to outer space and the meteorites that fall to Earth to give us clues to its origin.
a object is a thing earth can fall by leaning over.
because when you bite it is will drop and will fallo to the ground
When the earth shakes, it starts to crumble and break so that the people fall over and, they are not stable, or in a safe place
Frozen precipitation in the form of white or translucent hexagonal ice crystals that fall in soft, white flakes.
Frozen precipitation in the form of white or translucent hexagonal ice crystals that fall in soft, white flakes.
Snow is frozen tiny ice crystals that fall to the ground which is precipitation , Precipitation is like rain , snow , sleet , and hail .
The ice crystals that fall from the sky are called snow or snowflakes.
Hail is made up of frozen pellets of rain that is made in cumulonimbus clouds. Hail is frozen water crystals that fall from the sky. Hail can range in size from an eighth of an inch to the size of a grapefruit.
You may be referring to snow. If you come from a climate where you have never seen it, it is water vapor frozen into whitish-colored ice crystals, and in winter, it falls in flakes onto the ground.
It evaporates
noAnother AnswerIn polar climates or very cold locations, it's possible to throw water into the air and have it fall to earth as 'diamond dust', because the smallest droplets are frozen in the air. These are ice crystals, and not related at all to the mineral that composes a diamond.
One reason hair may fall out in clumps is that a person is under a huge amount of stress. It may also be a side effect of chemotherapy, or because of a thyroid disorder.
There is no snow in Antarctica to speak of: humidity is about 5%. Blowing ice crystals are the most common form of frozen water. Because of the wind, and the motion of the ice crystals, depths are not measured, unless there are drifts. Drifts can measure up to the roofs of buildings.
Yes it is. Hail is simply water droplets that have been frozen while 'suspended' in a thunder cloud. The droplets get 'tossed around' by air currents in the cloud - until they're too heavy, and fall to earth.
Snowflakes are ice crystals that are simply aggregates of ice crystals that collect to each other as they fall toward the surface. Snowflakes usually fall during the winter season.