No. The moon lost its volcanic activity because it is much smaller than Earth and so lost its internal heat more quickly.
With zero gravity, our muscles will begin to lose strength because it would not require as much effort to move. Our muscles will deteriorate to the point where we cannot walk, or even move.
In space, the lack of gravity-induced pressure on your bones leads to decreased bone density because your body does not need to support its weight in the same way as it does on Earth. As a result, astronauts in space experience bone loss due to reduced mechanical stress on their bones, which can lead to weakened bones and an increased risk of fractures.
Mars lost its atmosphere over time due to various factors, such as the planet's low gravity, lack of magnetic field to protect it from solar wind erosion, and the loss of internal heat leading to a decrease in volcanic activity. These factors combined led to the escape of gases into space, ultimately resulting in the thin atmosphere seen on Mars today.
If the sun were to suddenly lose its gravity, it would no longer be able to hold itself together and would disintegrate. The solar system's planets, including Earth, would no longer be bound by the sun's gravitational pull and would fly off into space in straight lines. This event would lead to chaos and destruction as the entire solar system would lose its stability.
Astronauts can lose up to 1-2% of their bone density per month while in space due to the lack of gravity and weight-bearing activity. This can lead to an increased risk of fractures during long-duration missions. To combat this, astronauts participate in exercise routines and receive nutritional support to help minimize bone loss.
my answer is because of the gravity of the earth
Volcanoes are unpredictable and the amount of volcanic activity each year will vary but some estimates suggest that approximately 700 to 850 people lose their lives each year due to volcanic activity.
because gravity pulls an object to earth in which body not lose weighs
Photons are affected by gravity because they have energy and momentum, which can be influenced by gravitational fields. Gravity can cause photons to change direction or lose energy as they travel through space. This effect is known as gravitational lensing.
no because there is less gravity on the moon so you become lighter but when you come back to earth you will still be the same weight
Gravity is related to mass, the more mass you have clumped together the stronger the gravity field of that clump of mass. Thus if the clump loses some of its mass, the gravity field of that mass will decrease, and because it is possible to lose mass in this way (stellar explosions) it follows that it is indeed possible to lose mass and gravity.
lose yourself
With zero gravity, our muscles will begin to lose strength because it would not require as much effort to move. Our muscles will deteriorate to the point where we cannot walk, or even move.
No that is impossible. Gravity is related to mass, so while a planet still has mass it still has gravity.
could possible be because there are gravity fed and the motor is gettin choked of fuel
It is possible, but not likely. Meteors have relatively small masses, without a large gravity well. They tend to lose them because they are in motion.
No, gravity can never be lost. It can lose it's attraction as you move farther away. For more information look-up the Inverse Square Law by Newton.