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cigarrets, well ones with tobbacco. They don't have tons but it's enough to give you cancer.
They are called space junk, and there are about 20,000 now that are large enough to be tracked.
Yes, Saturn's rings do have some gravity, but it is very weak compared to the gravity of larger objects like planets and moons. The gravity from Saturn's rings is not significant enough to affect spacecraft or other objects passing through the ring system.
You would need a telescope with a large aperture to observe objects in space clearly. Aperture size is important for collecting enough light from distant objects. A telescope with a minimum aperture of 4 inches is recommended for observing celestial objects such as galaxies, nebulae, and star clusters.
While none of the objects currently recognized as dwarf planets are as massive as any of the true planets of the solar system, they are still massive objects with substantial gravity, strong enough to keep a moon or several in orbit.
Objects large enough and close enough to see with the unaided eye are referred to as macroscopic, which is the opposite of microscopic.
Enough money for their tickets
Yes i think i am. We should not pollute environment.
As you can see, not enough my friend, not enough...
there trying the best they can do to protect their environment.
Small things can be hard to see because of their size and the limitations of our vision. Our eyes may not be able to focus on very small objects, and they may also be obscured by other larger objects in the environment. Additionally, small things may not reflect enough light for us to easily perceive them.
The ozone has effects on health and environment. These affects are fatal enough for extinction.
Objects large enough and close enough to see with the unaided eye are referred to as macroscopic, which is the opposite of microscopic.
They are smart enough to recognize the difference between objects of different sizes. They can be trained to learn the names of the objects.
A fast shutter speed enables a photographer to capture clear images of moving objects.
its very dry and not enough watter
Static electricity can create forces that cause objects to be attracted or repelled from one another, but it is not typically strong enough to directly move objects on its own. However, in some cases, if the build-up of static charge is large enough, it can cause lightweight objects to move or jump due to the electrical forces involved.