Nope, never, absolute zero cannot be reached by artificial or natural means.
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Absolute Zero ( or Zero Kelvin) or - 273 oC is not reached on Earth, nor in space. It is deemed to be at 3K ( -270 oC) .
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For absolute zero gravitational attraction - Infinity. The gravitational attraction due to the Earth is also zero at the centre of the Earth.
You cannot fall faster than maximum velocity. However, maximum velocity is reached when drag force has increased to the point that gravity can no longer accelerate the body. If drag can be reduced, maximum velocity is increased. If the body is falling where there is very little drag, such as very high above Earth, the body will continue to accelerate until the atmosphere that has been reached is more dense and the drag has increased, thereby reducing maximum velocity. This was demonstrated by Felix Baumgartner in the free fall 24 miles above Earths surface, when he reached a speed of 833 miles per hour prior to entering the dense atmosphere.
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8km/s
Nope, never, absolute zero cannot be reached by artificial or natural means.
it depends on the deepth
celestite
celestite
This name is lava.
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A piece of space debris that falls to earth is commonly known as a meteorite. When knocked out of orbit during collisions with other space material, meteorites can travel through the atmosphere and make landfall.
phosphorus is commonly found in the earths crust because it is a rock
Oxygen is most commonly found in the air of Earths atmosphere.
can be up to +60 to -50 can be up to +60 to -50
radioactive decay
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