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 flag on the moon stays up due to its structure. It has a rod along the top edge to keep it extended and in a flat position, giving the appearance of flying in the wind. There is some gravity on the moon (about 1/6th that of Earth), which also contributes to holding the flag in place.
The leeward side of a flag pole is the side opposite to the direction of the wind. It is the side where the wind is blocked or shielded by the pole, creating a relatively calm and low-wind environment.
Since there is no wind on the moon, any flag "flying" would have to be due to mechanical support -- exactly as was stated as having been done in 1969 (I recall that as I watched the flag being "unfurled").
well, theres 50 states in the united states, so the number of stars on the flag represents 50 states.
because people cant see the flag!if you have a flag being flown at dark then you could have a light on around it or let it be seen..
There is no Dragon on the England Flag Theres one on the Welsh flag though...
A flag blowing in the wind demonstrates kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion. The wind provides the force that causes the flag to move, resulting in kinetic energy being produced.
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.
Gravity
The flag on the moon stays up due to its structure. It has a rod along the top edge to keep it extended and in a flat position, giving the appearance of flying in the wind. There is some gravity on the moon (about 1/6th that of Earth), which also contributes to holding the flag in place.
theres no saying on when it was invented but the latest modification was in 1972
No gravity
No because otherwise the flag wont be blowing. when he landed on the moon
theres the center, 2 receivers, 2 halfbacks, and a quarterback
Yes, the flag moving in the wind exhibits kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses due to its motion. The movement of the flag in the wind demonstrates that it has kinetic energy.
The Cnadiam flag has been around for years
A flag flutters when strong winds are blowing because the wind creates areas of high and low pressure on either side of the flag. This pressure difference causes the flag to move back and forth, creating the fluttering motion.