If I go up, do I have to come down?!


Question: Not unless you want to be stuck up. lol


Answers: Not unless you want to be stuck up. lol

That may depend on how high you get man...

ya, cus then ud mess up the saying and id have 2 kill ya

once the ricket r uop, who cares where they com down, zats not my department said werner von braun.

werner von braun-tom lerher
chek it out, it unni

um yea ull most likely come down.

not if you get stuck

Yes.
;]

U dont have 2 but if u wanna sty up u can :)

Yes. Its is because of Gravity::

Earth's gravity

Every planetary body (including the Earth) is surrounded by its own gravitational field, which exerts an attractive force on all objects. Assuming a spherically symmetrical planet (a reasonable approximation), the strength of this field at any given point is proportional to the planetary body's mass and inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the center of the body.

The strength of the gravitational field is numerically equal to the acceleration of objects under its influence, and its value at the Earth's surface, denoted g, is approximately 9.8 m/s2 (32.2 ft/s2) as the standard average. This means that, ignoring air resistance, an object falling freely near the earth's surface increases its velocity with 9.8 m/s (32.2 ft/s or 22 mph) for each second of its descent. Thus, an object starting from rest will attain a velocity of 9.8 m/s (32 ft/s) after one second, 19.6 m/s (64 ft/s) after two seconds, and so on, adding 9.8 m/s to each resulting velocity. According to Newton's 3rd Law, the Earth itself experiences an equal and opposite force to that acting on the falling object, meaning that the Earth also accelerates towards the object. However, because the mass of the Earth is huge, the acceleration of the Earth by this same force is negligible, when measured relative to the system's center of mass.

Unfortunately yes, and then you have to go to work the very next day.

Of course not. You can be a sky hermit!

Depends, what are you?

If you are my salary or interst rates on savings -- NO!
If you are my weight, property taxes, income taxes, prices -- YES!!!!

It really just depends on the shoes your wearing and the day of the week.



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