576 feet
rain fall and wind
As it falls through the atmosphere and heats up, the glowing streak of light is called a meteor. If fragments of the object actually get through the atmosphere and fall to the ground, the fragments are called meteorites.
Probably a comet
Weather and climate are important because it helps to produce fresh water for the Earth. They also help the wind move air masses on the Earth's surface and creates the rise and fall of temperature.
it helps meteoroids and other harmful space elements to fall into the earths crust
No. The mass is constant. Until it hits.
Where on earth surface does most precipitation fall
It depends.If the object is a helium balloon, it will not fall on the surface of the earth. If it is a feather, it will fall much more slowly than a ball bearing. A ball bearing will fall much facter on the surface of the earth than it will on the moon.But, if you assume thatthe object is falling under the force of earth's gravity,It is a compact and massive object so that air resistance may be ignored, thens = 0.5*9.8*372 = 6708.1 metres.
9.8 m/sec2 or 32.2 ft/sec2 (Both are rounded).
Runoff
Evaporation and condensation
No when there density increases
noboby really knows the answer to this tricky question :(
59m/s
59m/s
A planet orbiting the Sun.A heavy object, released, to let it fall (for the first few seconds; later, air resistance may be significant).A planet orbiting the Sun.A heavy object, released, to let it fall (for the first few seconds; later, air resistance may be significant).A planet orbiting the Sun.A heavy object, released, to let it fall (for the first few seconds; later, air resistance may be significant).A planet orbiting the Sun.A heavy object, released, to let it fall (for the first few seconds; later, air resistance may be significant).
Yes, exactly. Free fall results in constant acceleration.