Nothing keeps them from being pulled. Earth's gravity certainly pulls on them.
they give it a slight wobble
The Earth's shield that protects it from space debris is called the atmosphere. The atmosphere acts as a protective layer, burning up most incoming objects before they reach the Earth's surface.
The large mass of Earth's crust floating on magma is known as tectonic plates. These plates are rigid segments of the lithosphere that rest atop the semi-fluid asthenosphere, which is composed of partially molten rock. The movement of these tectonic plates is driven by convection currents in the mantle, leading to geological phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanic activity, and the formation of mountain ranges.
earths tempertures
it is Floating around in an Orbit outside of Earths atmosphere taking Photos!
convection currents in the upper mantle
Of course it can. How else did the astronauts return from their exploration of the moon?
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Volcanoes cause Earth's climate to get colder because their airborne debris reduce insulation.
Astronauts travel in space and escape earth's atmosphere by wearing gravity resistant suits and traveling to outer space in a space shuttle that is insulated against the elements.
Nothing keeps them from being pulled. Earth's gravity certainly pulls on them.
That depends are they in earths atmosphere and able to fall, or are they in outer space and only able to float?
they give it a slight wobble
The moon is primarily composed of rock and meta. Analysis of moon rocks brought back by astronauts during the Apollo missions suggest that it is made up of materials similar to Earth's crust, such as basalt and anorthosite.
The earth's orbit passes through the orbits of cometary debris which manifest themselves as meteorite showers.
The Earth's shield that protects it from space debris is called the atmosphere. The atmosphere acts as a protective layer, burning up most incoming objects before they reach the Earth's surface.