Answer #1:the rockets need to go that fast so that it can escape the earth's gravitational pull,so if you were on jupiter, it would have to go faster.===========================Clarification #1:There's no limit to the distance over which Earth's gravity acts.But the faster you're going when you leave, the more time it takes for Earth'sgravity to slow you down, turn you around, and make you start falling back.There is a certain speed at which, mathematically, the time it takes for thatto happen becomes infinite. So, even though Earth's gravity never stops pullingto bring you back, that's the speed at which we say the rocket has 'escaped'.
How much fuel will be needed in a rocket will depend on the size of the rocket and where it is going. A rocket that will be traveling into space burns a lot of fuel and will need enough to keep it in orbit for teh desired time.
The number of people that can fit in a rocket going to space depends on the specific rocket and its design. Currently, most space missions accommodate a small number of astronauts, typically around 4 to 7 people per mission. However, the capacity can vary depending on the size and purpose of the rocket.
The first rocket, the V-2 rocket developed by Germany during World War II, traveled at a speed of around 3,500 miles per hour (5,600 km/h) during its flight.
An average rocket ship can travel at speeds of around 17,000 to 25,000 miles per hour in low Earth orbit. However, speeds can vary depending on the specific mission and destination of the rocket.
it doesn't run!!! it flies! A rocket doesn't run, a rocket flies!!
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It was 50mph
2.3 miles per hour.
They reproduce as fast as you can say rocket. Just kidding
By going into the Goldenrod Tunnel and going to the Team Rocket Grunt and then he will put you in a Team Rocket Costume.
Example #1: If your car stops suddenly, your body will go through the sindshield. Example #2: If you move a baseball very fast and then let go of it, it will keep going, some distance beyond the end of your arm. Example #3: If a rocket gets going quite fast, the engines can then be shut off, and the rocket will keep going and could pass the moon without burning any more fuel.
1000kph
15mph
If the animal is very fast, you should name it rocket.
No, there is no Pokemon with a rocket... (P.S I'm not going to even ask why you would ask if there was a Pokemon with a rocket -.- )
action & reaction. The burning of rocket fuel produces gases that move fast and make the rocket move the opposite way