If you were close enough to the earth than yes, but you would never reach the ground, you would be burned up in the atmosphere. You would slowly drift closer as the earth is surrounded by gravity and it gets weaker the farther away you get from the earth.
On Earth, gravity pulls objects like crumbs downward towards the ground. In space, there is microgravity, so there is no force pulling the crumbs in a specific direction. As a result, crumbs in space would tend to float around rather than fall to the ground.
Negative space
Small fragments that have entered Earth's atmosphere and fallen to the surface are called meteorites. Meteorites are pieces of asteroids or comets that survive the journey through Earth's atmosphere and impact the ground. They can vary in size, composition, and shape.
Earthquakes can cause significant changes to Earth's surface and structures, such as ground shaking, faulting, landslides, and ground ruptures. Buildings, bridges, and roads can be damaged or destroyed. Ground shaking can also alter the topography of the land, causing permanent changes to the landscape.
From the ground up the Earth's atmosphere consists of the following layers: troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, exosphere, and the magnetosphere. After that it's just space.
No, it is not possible to shoot a bullet into space from the ground on Earth. Bullets fired from firearms do not have enough velocity to escape Earth's gravity and reach space. Additionally, there are aerodynamic forces, air resistance, and other factors that would prevent a bullet from traveling to space.
they are powered by ground control on earth
they are powered by ground control on earth
Above ground. anything connected to the ground would be affected by an earthquake due to the earth being layered by tectonic plates. Therefore space is earthquake free :]
Because there's no gravity & you need gravity for you to push against the ground resulting in exersice
It is not an observatory, it simply is an instrument (= a telescope) flying in space, orbiting Earth once in 97 minutes. It is operated from the ground and the "observatory facilities" are on the ground.
Earth's gravity keeps you drawn in toward the ground.
When a meteor hits Earth, it forms a crater, or hole in the ground , made by a space object.
On Earth, gravity pulls objects like crumbs downward towards the ground. In space, there is microgravity, so there is no force pulling the crumbs in a specific direction. As a result, crumbs in space would tend to float around rather than fall to the ground.
Negative space
First if you didn't have oxygen when you went into space then you would die. Secondly if you went into space without the correct uniform and then you stepped out of the rocket, when in space, then you would just float because there is no gravity in space, bu if you had the correct equipment all a good supply of oxygen then you would be fine.
The distance from Earth's surface to space is about 62 miles (100 kilometers), known as the Kármán line, which is considered the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and outer space.