because the gravity of the earth surrounded by the sun moon star over the rainbow....
answered by: shanelle layon
an object
It's 4.2 . An object's mass doesn't change. The thing that does change is the gravitational forcethat attracts the object to another mass. The strength of that force depends on the mass of bothobjects. The force on the first object is what we call the object's "weight".
As the mass of our body increases, the mutual gravitational forces between us and the Earth increase, directly in proportion to the product of the masses. Others may call it "putting on weight", but we like the other description better.
Time and space are interconnected according to the theory of relativity. Time can affect space by bending it, creating what we know as gravitational effects. The presence of mass or energy can bend and warp spacetime, influencing the motion of objects within it.
Well, darling, mass times velocity squared is a little something we like to call kinetic energy. It's the energy an object possesses due to its motion, and it's calculated by taking the mass of the object and multiplying it by the square of its velocity. So, if you want to know how much oomph that moving object has, just plug those numbers in and watch it go!
Jesus' life, passion, death, and resurrection
Holy Communion or Holy Eucharist
Memorial Church of the Holy Cross was created in 1891.
It is Holy Gardens Memorial Park - Angono,Its best place for jogging
Nope,the correct answer is The HOLY MASS is the highest form of PRAYER.............
The Bible(which they call the Holy Pibi).
The web address of the Uss Mass Memorial Committee is: http://www.battleshipcove.org
Some believe that the dark stripes on the tallit (prayer shawl) are in memorial of the destruction of the Holy Temple.
This is the Mass scheduled posted on the web, you would have to call Holy Name to find out what languages are used.Weekday: 6.30am, 7.30am, 1.15pm, 6.30pmSaturday: 6.30am, 7.30am, 1.15pmSunday: 6.30pm (vigil), 6.30am, 8.30am, 10.00am, 6.30pm
The phone number of the Uss Mass Memorial Committee is: 508-678-1905.
No, you can call on the Holy Spirit direct if you want to.
It's a Holy Mass, so they just participate in it. It's more solemn Holy Mass then usually on Sundays.