The story of the apple falling on Isaac Newton's head is a popularized version of the events that led him to develop his theory of gravity. Newton's law of universal gravitation describes the attraction between objects with mass, like the apple and Earth, and explains how the moon stays in orbit around Earth.
Light travels through space and does not fall to Earth. It moves in a straight line, following the laws of physics, and does not get pulled down by gravity like objects with mass do.
No, the Earth can not fall from the sky. That is because the sky is all around the Earth and is really called the atmosphere. If the world would fall for some reason, the sky would fall with it.
In a sense, it is falling toward earth, but its orbital velocity causes it to miss from moment to moment. The moon is in a stable orbit around the earth, and that is due in part to the gravitational pull between the earth and moon, and in part to the moon's own velocity as it travels in its orbit. If we could put some unimaginably powerful rockets on the moon that would push sideways (not down toward earth) in such a way that the moon's orbital velocity would slow a great deal, then the moon WOULD fall to earth, and it would cause more trouble than a falling apple.
The Earth does not fall into the sun because it is moving fast enough around it. Imagine a weight on the end of a string like a conker, with the weight being the earth, and where you hold the string being the sun. If you swing it around fast enough, the weight spins in circles and does not go near your hand, but if you swing it slowly, the weight will fall in. So because the earth is spinning fast enough around the sun, it does not fall in.
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The Earth, like an apple, has a core. You can also think of the outer layer of the apple as the crust. The inside could be the mantle. The core could be the core. The big core, where the seeds are, would be the inner core.
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Because it has a core and it is round
The Earth's crust is like the skin of an apple because it is the outermost layer of the Earth, just like the skin is the outermost layer of an apple. Both the Earth's crust and the apple skin serve as a protective layer, shielding the inner parts from external influences. Additionally, just as an apple's skin can vary in thickness and texture, so can the Earth's crust in different regions.
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The saying is usually "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree"It means "Kids are like their parents; a chip off the old block; like father, like son"Ex:"I looked at the father, then at the son, and I thought, The apple doesn't fall far from the tree"
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The Earth's interior is like an apple in the sense that it has distinct layers of varying thickness and composition. Just like the layers of an apple (skin, flesh, and core), the Earth is made up of the crust, mantle, and core. Each layer has unique properties and plays a vital role in the Earth's geology and dynamics.
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The depth of Earth's crust is significantly smaller compared to the rest of the Earth, like the thickness of an apple peel compared to the size of the whole apple. The Earth's crust is only about 1% of the Earth's total diameter.