They do not actually float. The moon is constantly pulled toward Earth by gravity, but it is moving "sideways" rather quickly relative to Earth so it has quite a bit of momentum. By the time it would have fallen to Earth it has missed. This is how an orbit works. Similarly Earth orbits the sun and the sun orbits the center of the galaxy.
A person will float on the moon because the moon has a weaker gravitational pull compared to Earth. This means that the force pulling the person towards the moon's surface is not as strong, allowing them to float or move more easily.
No, the sun does not float. It appears to stay in place due to its immense gravity holding it together in space.
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A nonexample of a sun would have to be the moon.
The moon has a gravitational effect on Earth that causes tides, which is not caused by the sun. Additionally, the moon has a surface with craters and mountains, while the sun is a ball of hot gases without a solid surface.
I think the moon does float...its just like earth i guess:)
You don't float in air on the moon because there is no air on the moon, and you don't float anyway. There is gravity on the moon; it is one-sixth the force of Earth's gravity, so you can jump six times higher on the moon, but you don't float weightlessly.
A person will float on the moon because the moon has a weaker gravitational pull compared to Earth. This means that the force pulling the person towards the moon's surface is not as strong, allowing them to float or move more easily.
No, the sun does not float. It appears to stay in place due to its immense gravity holding it together in space.
During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.During a full moon, the Sun is opposite to the Moon, in the sky.
It's possible to temporarily "float" in air for a few seconds on the moon because of the low gravity.
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the moon is but the sun is not
When the moon passes between the Sun and Earth there is a new moon. In a special case where the Sun and Moon are aligned there is an eclipse of the Sun (the moon blocking view of the Sun).
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A nonexample of a sun would have to be the moon.