In theory, yes. You merely need to run at a little faster than orbital velocity at Earth's surface, and boom, there you are. This may prove a problem in practice, since orbital velocity at Earth's surface is about 5 miles per second.
It sure is possible.
Yes. It is possible for Satellite to locate mineral deposit locations on earth.
The imaginary lines that run around the earth in an east-west direction are lines of latitude or parallels.
Lines of Latitude encircle the Earth horizontally, and are parallel to the Equator. Lines of Latitude are intercepted by Lines of Longitude. Lines of Longitude run vertically from the North Pole to the South Pole. The Prime Meridian is zero longitude and passes through the Greenwich Observatory, Greenwich, London, England.
The regions on Earth where life is possible are called habitable zones. These zones are characterized by suitable conditions such as the presence of water, appropriate temperature, and a stable environment that can support life.
yes it will if the air is poluted.
Nope.
No, the Earth is much too large for that.
no it is not. the earth is straight up and down. so is the sun.
No. By definition, a walk-off home run is a home run that ends the game. Therefore, a walk-off home run can only be hit by the home team in the bottom half of an inning.
Yes
Yes, yes it is
Sunlight reflecting off the surface of the Moon.
No, the battery connected to an inverter would not have near enough power to run a dryer.
It may be possible, experiments continue but success is a long way off.
'To run as quickly as possible' is 'to sprint' or 'to dash'.
your knee makes it possible to run