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Is there more apples in a 1pound bag on earth or a 1pound bag on the moon?

There are six times as many apples in the bag on the Moon. This is usually used by the metric folks to point out that the pound is really a measure of Force, while the kilogram is a measure of Mass. (If the question had been 1 kg of apples on each, the answer would have been that they have the same number of apples).


What eats the sun?

No known organism eats the sun, as the sun is a star composed of extremely hot gases. Without the sun, life on Earth would not exist as it provides the energy needed for the planet's ecosystem to function.


In an experiment six people at different places around the Earth drop an apple at the same time Which apples will fall to the Earth?

All six apples will fall to the Earth due to the force of gravity acting on them, regardless of the different locations where they were dropped. Gravity pulls objects towards the center of the Earth, causing all objects to accelerate downwards at the same rate.


What would weigh more 1 kilogram of apples on earth or 1 kilogram bag of apples on the moon?

A 1 pound bag on the moon contains more apples. weight equals mass× gravitational aceleration. since the acceleration on earth is nearly 6 time the acceleration of the moon, thus if both bags have the same weight and the apples' mass on earth is x then there mass on moon is 6x


How are falling apples and the moon orbit of the moon alike?

They are both falling as a constant acceleration towards the earth