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If a spacecraft travels from earth to the edge of the solar system what will happen to the gravitational pull between earth and the spacecraft?

The gravitational pull between earth and the spacecraft will become insignificant.


Why does a carbon atom become waitless when it travels along a sheet of graghene?

it travels along the sheet becaues of the wave of energy


What is so unusual about Gulliver's Travels?

'Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World' was originally published as a political allegory in 1726. Retitled as 'Gulliver's Travels' it has become a children's classic.


Why is Lake Erie become polluted?

because people thnk that its ok to put there trash there but also because water travels in one direction so the water travels all around the earth so trash is in the water and the water is in lake eire causing it to become polluted


Will a hurricane in the south become a blizzard in the north?

A hurricane that travels far enough north can become a blizzard, but not necessarily.


When two objects become charged by contact what is true?

When two objects become charged by contact, electrons transfer from one object to the other, causing one object to become positively charged and the other to become negatively charged. This transfer of electrons results in an imbalance of charges between the two objects, leading to an attractive force between them.


Can a cupped tire cause noise?

Yes. The cup is causing air to become trapped between the pavement and the tire and result is usually a hum or drone.


What is causing Dugongs to become extinct?

Mankind.


Did Marco Polo become famous for a book he wrote on his travels to China?

yes he did


What area where water travels downward to become part of an aquifer?

recharge zone


What travels across land may pick up substances and become?

contaminates


How does absorption explain why light becomes dimmer as it travels through the air?

Absorption occurs when light is taken in by particles in the air, converting it into other forms of energy. As light travels through the air, it encounters molecules that absorb some of its energy, causing the light to become dimmer as less light reaches its destination.