In space, flames become spherical due to a lack of gravity to pull the flames upwards. The absence of gravity causes the flame to burn in all directions uniformly, creating a spherical shape. This phenomenon is known as a "cool flame" and is different from flames on Earth, which are affected by gravity.
The spherical ball rolled down the hill into the street.
Irregularly shaped rocks from space are often referred to as asteroids or meteoroids. Unlike spherical celestial bodies, these rocks can have varied and uneven forms due to their formation processes and collisions in space. They can be composed of metals, minerals, and other materials, providing valuable insights into the early solar system. When they enter Earth's atmosphere and land, they are known as meteorites.
Objects in space tend to become round due to their own gravity, pulling their mass towards their center. Meteorites, on the other hand, are pieces of larger objects that have broken apart due to collisions or other forces, so they don't have enough gravity to become spherical.
Yes, space itself does not have gravity as it is a vacuum. However, massive objects like stars and planets create gravity due to their mass. This gravity causes objects to be attracted towards them in space.
Sphere shaped
In the absence of other forces, gravity will pull a liquid or gas into a spherical shape, the denser elements ending up at the centre, originally all the planets would have been molten or gaseous.
They tend to be round, spherical objects which are visible in space. They have great mass and their own gravity.
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In space, flames become spherical due to a lack of gravity to pull the flames upwards. The absence of gravity causes the flame to burn in all directions uniformly, creating a spherical shape. This phenomenon is known as a "cool flame" and is different from flames on Earth, which are affected by gravity.
A telescope
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Gravity is the primary force that causes the movement of objects in space. Additionally, other factors such as momentum, thrust from engines, and interactions with other celestial bodies can also influence the movement of objects in space.
Objects float in space because there is no gravity to pull the objects down. While on earth there is gravity so it pulls the objects to the ground.
I think that its asteroids
Gravity is the force that causes objects in space to be held together. It is a fundamental force of nature that governs the motion of celestial bodies, keeping planets in orbit around stars, and holding galaxies together.
The spherical ball rolled down the hill into the street.