There is in fact gravity on the moon, its just very small when compared to the Earth's. Flags don't blow on the moon because there is no wind on the moon.
The direct opposite side of whatever the direction of the flag is blowing into.
There is gravity on the moon. Gravity comes from mass, which the moon has.
no, because if you see in the background theres no stars and the American flag is waving but theres no wind on the moon
well, theres 50 states in the united states, so the number of stars on the flag represents 50 states.
Although there is gravity on the Moon, the flag had wire strips in it to stop it falling down. This also allowed the flag to look like it was "waving". The Apollo 11 mission flag fell over due to the exhaust blast of the returning flight.
There is no Dragon on the England Flag Theres one on the Welsh flag though...
The direct opposite side of whatever the direction of the flag is blowing into.
There is gravity on the moon. Gravity comes from mass, which the moon has.
Kinetic
You might prevent a flag from might lowing on a roof by placing the flag in a corner space that is protected. You can also remove the flag when the weather is windy.
no, because if you see in the background theres no stars and the American flag is waving but theres no wind on the moon
Gravity
theres no saying on when it was invented but the latest modification was in 1972
No gravity
well, theres 50 states in the united states, so the number of stars on the flag represents 50 states.
No because otherwise the flag wont be blowing. when he landed on the moon
theres the center, 2 receivers, 2 halfbacks, and a quarterback