It doesn't need to. We are already in Earth's atmosphere.
Drag from air is the main thing that slows down the space shuttle on reentry.
No, it is not possible to shoot a bullet into space from the ground on Earth. Bullets fired from firearms do not have enough velocity to escape Earth's gravity and reach space. Additionally, there are aerodynamic forces, air resistance, and other factors that would prevent a bullet from traveling to space.
Not from ground level. Even the fastest shooting guns do not move the bullet fast enough to break the gravitational pull. Also, force is only applied to the bullet while inside the gun barrel. Rockets apply more force for a longer period of time in order to reach orbit.
visible light
If something is laid it is placed on something, so I think you mean if lined up next to each other, or side by side since its space we are talking about. Also has other meaning but we won't go there.Anyway it would take about 11,790 earths. Distance to the sun divided by diameter of earth.
a physical system is a natural resource that is on earths atmoshpere
The layers of the earth are larger than out atmoshpere.
Some sunlight is absorbed or reflected by the atmosphere before it can reach the surface.
Yes, an incredibly dense one. Mainly of carbon dioxide it is about 90 time more dense than the Earths atmosphere.
A bullet bike is a form of ninja bike that can reach unreal speeds. It is known as a "bullet" because it can reach one of the highest speeds a motorcycle could ever even possibly reach.
Drag from air is the main thing that slows down the space shuttle on reentry.
the highest speed a bullet can reach is 1500m/s
An atmosphere is a region of gases surrounding a planet or other body in space.
gas
It reach when your mother had sucked your dads dick
the air around the earth
atmoshpere