No, stars do not stay in one place; they are constantly moving through space. While they may appear stationary from our perspective on Earth, they are orbiting the center of their galaxies and can also be affected by gravitational interactions with other celestial bodies. Over long time scales, this movement can result in significant changes in their positions relative to each other.
Neurons transmit signals to one another via synapses. Considering there are gaps at the synapse, how do these neurons stay in place? Same for neuromuscular junctions.
The opposite of travel is to stay or remain in one place.
Because the stars are very far away and are suns like our Sun. The planets however are in orbit round our Sun and relatively close to us. We can therefore see the movement of their orbit against the background of the "fixed" stars.
they stay in one place but the vibrate in one place instead of sliding past each other
Plants stay in one place through a combination of mechanisms, including their root system anchoring them into the soil, the production of specialized structures like rhizomes for support, and the growth response to light and gravity called phototropism and gravitropism, respectively. Additionally, some plants develop structures such as thorns or tendrils to latch onto surrounding support.
Im not sure I understand your question fully, but stars don't stay in one place. They are, in fact, revolving around the centre of the galaxy (which is an enourmous black hole)
=yes but not all of the pandas stay in one place.=
yes it does stay in one place
Stars stay forever.
When you stay in one place permanently, it is called residing or settling down.
Black lionfish stay in place
Stay Under the Stars was created in 2005.
To stay in one place permanently or for good.
yes
To stay in one place.
no
NO