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How many satellites crash into each other in space each year?

millions, if you count natural satellites.


How do other websites know where you are?

Their called satellites.


What is it called when cars crash into each other, resulting in a collision?

When cars crash into each other, resulting in a collision, it is called a car accident.


Energy that is dissipated in a crash is called?

Kinetic Energy is energy that is dissipated in a crash.


What is the method for finding latitude and longitude longitude and elevation of points on earths surface by using networks of satellites called?

The network of satellites operated and maintained by the USA is the Global Positioning System (GPS). There are other systems, comprised of other constellations of satellites, and operated and maintained by other countries.


What are natural satellites that rotate around other larger celestial bodies called?

Mainly moons.


What are three types of artificial satellites?

Communication satellites: these are used to transmit television, radio, telephone, and internet signals. Navigation satellites: like the GPS system, these help determine location and provide accurate time information. Weather satellites: used to monitor weather patterns and provide important data for weather forecasting.


In crash of the titans who is the other crash?

Carbon Crash


What is the car sport called where a group of cars crash into each other?

demolishion derby


When two plates collide or crash into each other it is called a what boundary?

When two plates collide or crash into each other, it is called a convergent boundary. At these boundaries, one plate is forced beneath the other in a process called subduction. This can lead to the formation of mountain ranges and volcanic activity.


Are moons satellites to planets?

yes moons are satellites to other planets


Why does the moon not crash on earth but stay in space and not float away or into earth?

The moon and other planets and their satellites are held in space by the force of gravity from other planets and satellites. If the moon tried to drift off into space, gravitational forces from the Earth will keep it from floating away. It doesn't crash into the Earth because planets and moons pull AGAINST each other and keep each other from drifting away.* * * * *Only partly true.The moon does not float away because of the action of earth's gravity - whether you view this as a force or a distirtion of space-time in the moon's path.The moon does not crash into the earth, not because of other planets or satellites, but because of the momentum of its orbit around the earth.