Oh, sweetheart, stars don't fall from the sky like a clumsy pigeon dropping its load. What you see as falling stars are actually meteors burning up in the Earth's atmosphere. So, technically, they're not stars falling at all. Hope that clears things up for you, honey.
No, the sky will not fall down. The sky is the Earth's atmosphere that surrounds us, and it is held in place by the force of gravity.
If the sky was upside down, the people will fall because there is no gravity holding it.
The lyric "the stars in the night sky looked down where he lay" can be found in the Christmas carol "Away in a Manger."
They don't. The stars are far beyond Earth's influence and are not affected by Earth. The "falling stars" you see in the sky are small pieces of rock burning up in the atmosphere properly called meteors. Neither the stars nor meteors are affected by people's deaths.
Yes, all-stars are included in a constellation. A constellation is a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern in the sky. All-stars are individual stars within a constellation, helping to define its shape and structure.
No. Stars are suns.
I think you mean Truly Madly Deeply by Savage Garden, and its 'until the sky falls down on me'.
No, the sky will not fall down. The sky is the Earth's atmosphere that surrounds us, and it is held in place by the force of gravity.
If the sky was upside down, the people will fall because there is no gravity holding it.
The sky is made of air and the air supports the air above it.
Because stars are rocks that get their light from the sun and if they die, (stars can die), they simply fall or they just stay there in the sky.
The lyric "the stars in the night sky looked down where he lay" can be found in the Christmas carol "Away in a Manger."
They don't. The stars are far beyond Earth's influence and are not affected by Earth. The "falling stars" you see in the sky are small pieces of rock burning up in the atmosphere properly called meteors. Neither the stars nor meteors are affected by people's deaths.
The sky does not fall because there is no force pulling it down. The sky appears to meet the ground at the horizon due to the curvature of the Earth, but the sky is actually vast and continues on into space. Additionally, gravity keeps objects like the Earth and the sky in their respective places.
"Shooting stars" is a slang term for meteors and meteorites. They seem to shoot across the sky because when they fall into our atmosphere from outer space, they get so hot that they burn up. A meteorite is a meteor that makes it all the way down and lands on Earth.
im pretty sure its the sky... but if you fall down.... its the GROUND
A constellation is a direction in the sky. The stars in a constellation are constantly moving. A million years from now, the sky won't look the same as it does now.