Swept off... by whom or by what exactly? - There is a force that pulls us towards the center of the Earth. It is called the force of gravity, and it pulls all objects close to Earth's surface with a force of about 9.8 N/kg. This force field is somehow caused by Earth's mass.
Aswefall Aswefall - "Between Us" lyrics I can see it from miles I can see it in your face Within in the miles That lie between us Away with the sea the sea that lies between you and me the tears they float Away with the sea (gaita) It's in the mirror It's in my eyes Within the miles that lie between us Within the miles that lie between us Away with the sea Away with the sea The tears they float Away with the sea Away with the sea The sea that lies between you and me The tears they float Away with the sea Away with the sea
i dought that mamelons never go away.but in case that they dont go away dont worry .you lose some you win some.you gain better incisive function but you are running a greater risk for caries. dont worry if your dietary and masticatory habbits are "normal" mamelons will go away eventualy
They craped in the toilet and Looked up in the sky and said sh!t Sirius is moving away from earth.
i dont no but its a grat song! ;D
Jade 1992
They don't float away because of gravity
to protect them .so they dont float away
Just like Earth's gravity holds you to Earth, and doesn't let you float away, Mars, too, has some gravity (less than Earth), which won't simply let objects float away into space.
Oxygen has nothing to do with Earth's gravitational pull.
Yes. And not only that. The Earth itself would fall apart.
Float Away Deconstructed was created in 2005.
probably not because all the pieces for the tunnel would float away
i think i dont know hahahahhahaha
Float Away was created on 2005-09-20.
Equipment on the moon doesn't float away because the moon's gravity is about 1/6th of Earth's gravity, which is still enough to hold equipment in place. Additionally, there is no air resistance on the moon to push objects around like on Earth.
No. Mercury's surface gravity is less than that of Earth, but it will still hold you to the surface.
Moon buggies do not float away because the moon's gravitational pull keeps them grounded. Unlike on Earth where gravity is stronger, the moon's weaker gravity allows vehicles to roll on the surface without floating away. Additionally, the moon buggy's weight and design are specifically built for use in the lunar environment.