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this is about science question on zero gravity on earth how willl be our life on earth under zero gravity i.e the atmosphere as in rocket where persons need not to stay on a base and alwys hold or fly in air

2007-01-29 17:08:47 · 3 answers · asked by Narayan akul 2 in Science & Mathematics Earth Sciences & Geology

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Hi... The term "zero-gravity" is really not a good one. Even in astronauts in space are not experiencing zero-gravity - they are affected by the gravity of the sun, earth, moon, and everything around them. What they experience is weightlessness because they are in constant freefall towards the earth (but are kept in orbit because of their linear velocity).

So the question should really be - how will our life on earth be different if we lived in a weightless environment.

This is actually very easy to imagine. Just think if you lived your whole life underwater and you were just buoyant enough to cancle out the effects of gravity. It would be kind of cool, but it would definately make daily life very different (imagine trying to drink out of a soda bottle without the help of gravity).

2007-01-29 17:53:33 · answer #1 · answered by brooks b 4 · 1 0

everyone flought in air if the earth"s atmosphere is in zero gravity.

2007-01-29 18:59:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Don't over think this question of your's.Please.

2007-01-29 20:22:17 · answer #3 · answered by raven 2 · 0 0

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