The extreme friction on reentry causes a large amount of heat and the object burns up.
gravity is the earths pull on you. it is located in the center of the earth, and that is why we stand on the ground instead of floating upwards. you dont really feel it pulling on you but its there.
The pull of gravity makes surface material move in the form of erosion, mass wasting, or landslides. Gravity acts as a constant force that causes materials to be pulled downward or moved along sloped surfaces.
Gravity is the force that keeps things from floating out into space, including the atmosphere. Gravity is the attraction between objects with mass, causing them to be pulled toward each other. This force is what keeps everything in our solar system in orbit around the sun and everything on Earth from floating away.
In a weightless environment, such as outer space, objects are not pulled towards each other by gravity. Objects floating in water due to buoyancy are not examples of gravity at work. The motion of planets due to their inertia rather than the gravitational force between them is a non-example of gravity.
everything is pulled by gravity. solids, liquids, everything...
Gravity pulled it in.
gravity is the earths pull on you. it is located in the center of the earth, and that is why we stand on the ground instead of floating upwards. you dont really feel it pulling on you but its there.
they are pulled by the Earths gravity
The reason that Earth travels around the sun is because of gravity. The Gravity of the sun pulls all the planets towards it. This gravity will pull all material that is not moving into it, and material that is currently moving will be pulled into an orbit. The shape of the orbit depends on the original speed of the object.
Nothing keeps them from being pulled. Earth's gravity certainly pulls on them.
Because it is pulled in by the earths gravity and therefore orbits the earth.
It's Not. It is a very large rock that got pulled in my earths gravity and got into orbit.
No, it won't. Air is pulled in atmosphere by earth's gravity.
a giant meteor was pulled into earths gravity being too big it could only orbit earth
gravity pulls gas molecules down to earth because the force of it keeps us on the earth
The pull of gravity makes surface material move in the form of erosion, mass wasting, or landslides. Gravity acts as a constant force that causes materials to be pulled downward or moved along sloped surfaces.
Gravity is the force that keeps things from floating out into space, including the atmosphere. Gravity is the attraction between objects with mass, causing them to be pulled toward each other. This force is what keeps everything in our solar system in orbit around the sun and everything on Earth from floating away.