The end of the atmosphere is about 63 miles above the surface of earth
That depends. If you throw it up into a tree then it will burst up high. If you throw it into the ground then it will burst low.
1969 "Space Oddity"
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Many birds will eat from bird feeders whether they are raised or on the ground. However, placing feeders up high encourages birds that are not ground feeders to eat the seed. It also helps to protect them from predators such as cats and foxes.
From the Ground Up - 2000 TV was released on: USA: 2000
The observation deck is 520 feet above the ground level.
You cannot see the Taj Mahal from space unless you have some kind of strong object similar to like a very powerful telescope, but if alone in space then no it's far too impossible to see from way up high from the ground.
Skyscrapers were important because they did not take up any more ground space. So, by adding to the building by going up, there was more space created without the loss of ground around the building.
No, coconuts do not grow underground. They grow on palm trees, high up off the ground.
No, air pressure increases as the balloon goes up, so the balloon will pop and fall to the ground. You can get high up in the atmosphere (but you need a LOT of helium and a balloon that can get VERY big) you will not reach "outer" space beyond the Earth's atmosphere.
Space debris entering Earth's atmosphere burns up due to the intense friction and heat generated by the high-speed collision with air particles. Most debris disintegrates completely before reaching the ground, but some larger fragments may survive and land as meteorites.
general space is the entire space in a field or a sport ground that is taken up by players or teams to play either football , crickit and e.c.t .
it does not come from space it comes from the ground
The Space Shuttle. It is almost all reusable except for the huge red fuel tank that pushes it up off the ground
its over york, i have the high ground
Assuming that you are in outer space and arriving to earth, Earth's gravity will pull you into the atmosphere, where you will burn up from the high speeds and friction against the atmosphere's gases. And then, when you finally hit the ground, you will sit up and say "Ow, that hurt."
In battle, you always go for the highest ground. Space is the highest ground you can get.