stars don't revolve around the earth. if you are talking about constellations, you will see them every 24 hours. if you are talking the precession of the equinoxes, i don't remember but it was hundreds of years. The stars do not revolve around the earth. Earth revolves once about every 24 hours.
it depends how far away the star is. it's not like we have the technology or anything anyway so....
Several thousand years.
No. Objects falling on Earth in a vacuum fall at an increasing speed of 32 feet per second per second and the same object dropped from the higher level will be traveling faster during the second half of its fall, thereby it will take less than twice the time required to fall half the distance.
The supernova stage itself lasts only a few days or weeks. Once the star runs out of fuel, the collapse into a neutron star or black hole (depending on the remaining mass) should be quite sudden - whatever it takes for matter to fall toward the center.
It takes 4.37 years.
This would depend on how fast you were falling. In my opinion, it wouldn't take long at all.
That depends on many things. By far the quantity that has the greatest influence on the falling time is the height of the building.
It makes it so you won't take as much damage when you take fall damage.
Terminal velocity is typically reached within 10-12 seconds when falling from a height, depending on factors such as air resistance and the height of the fall.
It will take approximately 7.1 seconds for an object to fall 500 feet assuming free fall in a vacuum. This time can vary slightly depending on air resistance and other factors.
The weight of the object causes gravity to take the object falling
Take it to the vet! A dog's teeth falling out can't be good!
As long as your mom took to fall for me.
it would take 28 hours and 31 minutes give or take falling at an average speed of 140mph.
A fall risk assessment is evaluating a person for their risk of falling by using their age, medications they take, history of falls and their medical conditions.
Not too long.
depends