In space, passing wind would not make any sound due to the lack of air molecules to carry the sound waves. Additionally, there would be no gravity to cause the gas to rise or fall, so it may disperse more evenly in all directions.
this is called a meteor.
Due to the lack of moving air in space, there isn't as much wind as there is on Earth. However, yes, wind can exist in space. This is specifically Solar Wind, given off by burning stars. The planet Jupiter is believed to be very windy because of a huge hurricane-like storm that has been raging on the planet for over 300 years.
When overtaking a motorcyclist in strong winds, maintain a safe distance to avoid causing turbulence for the motorcyclist. Ensure you give enough space when passing to prevent sudden gusts of wind from affecting their stability. Use extra caution and be prepared for sudden changes in wind direction that could impact both your vehicle and the motorcyclist.
No. No space shuttle was ever built to leave orbit around Earth. The New Horizons space probe, an unmanned spacecraft, flew past Pluto in July 2015.
A fast-moving stream of particles released into space from the surface of the sun is called solar wind. These charged particles can interact with planetary magnetic fields and atmospheres, affecting space weather and communication systems on Earth.
The wind speed.
bacteria comes out when you honk
A solar winds is a big wind from space
Where a lot of wind and space are, are the main two, as you need space for all the wind turbines and you need a lot of wind to allow power to be generated.
No, a flag cannot wave in space where there is no atmosphere to create wind.
Perfusion - passing of a fluid through space
Passing wind
Krohn disease
to analze cause and efffect
the hyv efffect on enviroment
the hyv efffect on enviroment
When passing a bicyclist, you should leave at least 3 feet of space between your vehicle and the cyclist to ensure their safety.