Hes Basically saying that your That your getting in his personal life and needs space and by doing that u are Loosing him and Ant that u are pushing him away And that Havent u noticed like in the way he reacted.....
No. Humans need more than just a supply of oxygen to maintain life in space. Because there is gravity on Earth, we are accustomed to this, and maintain our "shape" with the pressure of gravity, but if we went to space where there is no gravity, we would actually, explode. Because we are used to the pressure of gravity, our bodies are actually pushing out to keep shape, but once there is nothing pushing in, and we're pushing out, we explode.
because you are pushing air out of the space between the window and the suction cup
Yes, pushing someone out of your personal space can be considered assault if it is done with the intent to cause harm or fear of harm.
No, it was discontinued in 2010. You may have noticed the total absence of the Sun, Moon, and stars lately. Of course space is still there.
We are held onto Earth by gravity. Also, the atmosphere ( air) is like fluid, like water. If you drop a stick into the ocean, it floats. That's because the weight of the stick is less than the buoyancy of the ocean pushing up, so it floats. A rock, on the other hand, is heavier than the buoyancy of the water pushing up on it, so it sinks. Imagine the air as water. We do not get pushed up into space because our weight is greater than the buoyancy of the air pushing up on us. So it is like we are in the bottom of an ocean.
The rainbow hole in space is significant because it challenges our current understanding of the universe by suggesting the presence of unknown phenomena. Its impact lies in pushing scientists to reconsider existing theories and explore new possibilities in the study of space and physics.
Yes, basically. Although according to the General Theory of Relativity, it will also distort space and time. The effects are not easily noticed at the relatively modest gravity of Earth.Yes, basically. Although according to the General Theory of Relativity, it will also distort space and time. The effects are not easily noticed at the relatively modest gravity of Earth.Yes, basically. Although according to the General Theory of Relativity, it will also distort space and time. The effects are not easily noticed at the relatively modest gravity of Earth.Yes, basically. Although according to the General Theory of Relativity, it will also distort space and time. The effects are not easily noticed at the relatively modest gravity of Earth.
This is one of the easiest things that you should have learned in school, of course assuming you've been through the 4th grade. When you squeeze a water bottle that is less space for the water to be contained in, therefore pushing it up. In the case of a full water bottle you are pushing on the water therefore pushing it up also. It's all a matter of space.
No because the temperatures in space are extreme because there is no gravity in space.
Because the train is going 60mph and your going 0mph so the train is kind of pushing u through space but eventually your going 60mph so it goes away :D
Astronauts in orbit experience weightlessness because they are in a state of continuous free fall towards the Earth. This creates the sensation of floating in space, as there is no force pushing against them to create the feeling of weight.
You cannot, but you can reply to the last person who whispered to you by typing /r and pushing space.