They dont move.
Binary Star Systems.See related question
Scientists measure distances to stars to determine their exact positions in the sky and their relationships with other astronomical objects. By observing how stars interact with each other, scientists can understand the dynamics of star systems, galaxies, and the Universe as a whole, helping to unravel the mysteries of celestial phenomena.
When two tectonic plates collide or bump together, it can result in the formation of mountain ranges, earthquakes, and deep-sea trenches. The plates can either push against each other, leading to the uplift of land and the formation of mountains, or one plate can be forced under the other in a process called subduction, which can lead to volcanic eruptions and seismic activity.
Yes, they do. Why? Because they can't remain static forever. Assuming they were ever static (motionless) with relation to one another (an assumption that is NOT true), they would start to move, eventually, due to their gravitatioal force on one another.
They move all the time due to convection streams. When they bump to each other a lot of tension occours. And when finally on or the other plate gives in the slide goes over or under the other plate. Did that answer to your guestion?
so they don't bump into each other and don't mess each other up. so they don't bump into each other and don't mess each other up.
tectonic
Goldfish to not kiss each other. They may play, or bump into each other, but they do not kiss.
a galaxy cluster is started but stars pass by each other but they dont go boom
It means to meet unexectedly
Where are the stars in a constellation located relative to each other
because it has axis
not convection
an earth quake
because the moon has an orbit that goes around the earth which is a path that the moon takes so it will not bump into any other planets
try to bump in each other then they will talk !
No. The stars will influence each other gravitationally, and eventually change their orbits.No. The stars will influence each other gravitationally, and eventually change their orbits.No. The stars will influence each other gravitationally, and eventually change their orbits.No. The stars will influence each other gravitationally, and eventually change their orbits.