Single-stage rockets can't make it into space, so many of them come back down to earth when they reach a certain height. This is why most single stage rockets carry missiles, so when they fall down again, they cause massive damage to their target.
Rockets ignite propellants to produce thrust. Thrust is the physical force generated by the rocket's engines burning fuel and is required to overcome the effect of gravity. When designing rockets, engineers determine the mass of the rocket to determine how much force gravity exerts on it. Then, the thrust force generated by the rapidly burning propellant must accelerate the rocket to escape velocity (where thrust is greater than gravitational pull on the mass of the rocket)
Sadly, no. Dinosaurs are distinct so they will not come back to earth.
From the core of the Earth and plate tectonics.
Ghosts come back to earth to visit their house or to do things that they didnt finish. Ghosts probably come back to visit someone that they loved.
Friction
no
Yes, the booster rockets. This usually happens after their fuel has been spent, and they merely drop back to earth and land in the ocean where they are retrieved and used again for another flight.
the mass of the earth exerts gravity on all objects around it
Most model rockets do not come with glue. It also depends on which type you are purchasing and where you are purchasing it from. Try calling a store or company and asking if their model rockets come with the glue.
July 21,1969
wind does originally come from the sun the sun heats the earth the heated earth causes wind