It isn't possible unless you let all your strength go, and float of the moon.
No, the flag on the moon did not fall when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin blasted off because there is no atmosphere on the moon to cause the flag to float or fall. However, the motion from the rocket blast-off did cause the flag to ripple.
Sunlight reflecting off the surface of the Moon.
No, it is not possible to jump off the moon in outer space because there is no atmosphere to provide the necessary resistance for jumping. Additionally, the moon's gravity is much weaker than Earth's, so a jump would not propel you far enough to escape its gravitational pull.
No you can not. During the medieval times they thought you could fall off. But Columbus sailed all the way to America and found out the world is not flat. Columbus originally wanted to go to India but he made a mistake. But you could fall off a cliff if you wanted to but that would be a bad idea because you would eventually hit the ground and die. Also what kind of question is this? Most people know the world is round!
You cannot fall of the moon, well maybe you could if you had the leg strength to jump 2.3 kilometers high, that is the height necessary to exit the moons gravitational pull, which i think no man, even with 1/6 of the earth's pull, can leap 2.3 kilometers into the air, such a thought is preposterous, an estimate as the average human can leap 2ft into the air, the highest an average human can leap on the moon would be about..... 12ft, as if you know your measures, that is nowhere near 2.3 kilometers. The only moon in our solar system on which you can do that, is one of Mar's moons, Deimos, on which you can literally jump off of the moon with a running jump. I hope that was what you meant, as I don't really understand your question. :/
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No, the flag on the moon did not fall when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin blasted off because there is no atmosphere on the moon to cause the flag to float or fall. However, the motion from the rocket blast-off did cause the flag to ripple.
No, it isn't possible for your ear to actually fall off.
it is not phisically possible for your fingers to fall off on there own. They would have to be cut off and it is stupid to do that!
Only if you eat the pickle pies on the moon. In reality, no. However, it CAN be possible for your imagination.
Yes, anything is possible but you can lose circulation to them, which would make them fall off.
No the arm will not fall off is frostbitten, but it needs to be rewarmed as soon as possible.
The reason it looks a little orange in fall is because of the sun> a eclipse is about to happen when the suns rays reflect off the moon
Sunlight reflecting off the surface of the Moon.
No, it is not possible to jump off the moon in outer space because there is no atmosphere to provide the necessary resistance for jumping. Additionally, the moon's gravity is much weaker than Earth's, so a jump would not propel you far enough to escape its gravitational pull.
mabye y do u want 2 know