What is Newton's first law of motion?

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: Its basically saying something (object) at rest is going to stay there until something moves it like an outside object.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:  

In essence, Newton's first law of motion states that an object at rest won't move unless an outside force causes it to move. Similarly, an object moving at a constant speed will continue moving at that same speed indefinitely, unless an outside force causes it to change speed.

Explanation:


Related Questions

Which of the following statements about omnivores is false?A Omnivores also exist in aquatic environments. The humpback whale, for example, feeds off plankton, making it a primary consumer. B An omnivore is an animal that eats a diet of both plants and animals. C Some examples of omnivores include grizzly bears, humans, skinks, raccoons, and many birds, among others. D Since omnivores eat both plants and animals, their teeth are specialized for the food that they
From sea level,the biosphere goes up about 9km and down about 19 km. What is the thickness of the biosphere in meters?
What is the difference between an autosome and a sex chromosome
Explain how erosion is different to weathering.
Explain how changes in weather are caused by the interactions of air masses

Levels of organization small to large: cell , organelle, organism, atom, organ system, tissue, molecule, and organ

Answers

The levels of organization from small to large is the atom, molecule, organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ system, and the organism.

Levels of organization

• All the living and non-living thing is made up of one or more specific components called the elements, whose smallest unit is the atom.

• The atoms combine to produce the molecules. These are the building blocks to all the compositions in the body of a human being.

• All the living compositions are formed of cells, which are formed of many distinct molecules.

• All the cells are formed of a cell membrane that encircles a jelly-like cellular fluid comprising tiny organ like compositions known as organelles.

• The cells within the human body are aligned into tissues, which is a group of cells that work together to do a particular activity.

• The two or more different types of tissues give rise to an organ.

• The group of organs is known as the organ system.

• The most complex level of organization, which is formed of several organ systems that function in harmony is the organism.

Thus, the levels of organization from small to large is atom, molecule, organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ system, and the organism.

To know more about:

brainly.com/question/14251538

atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

Do you think Mars could've hosted Earth-like life? If it did, might life still exist there?

Answers

there could be a possibility that there might or might have been life on mars but if there isn't then i think it could be possible to convert it so there could be life on mars 

Please help me with this question.

Answers

It's D. reptiles are cold-blooded.

Help please

How is Earth's atmosphere like the ocean? How is it different from the ocean?

Answers

Answer:

Some similarities: they both contain water: ocean in a liquid form and atmosphere as water vapor and oxygen, although oceans have relatively little oxygen (but enough for the fish to catch).

Major difference is that the main substance in the atmosphere is various gasses, while the main substance in the ocean is water in liquid form.

Answer:

They both contain water, ocean in a liquid form and atmosphere as water vapor and oxygen, although oceans have relatively little oxygen and difference is that the main substance in the atmosphere is various gasses, while the main substance in the ocean is water in liquid form.

Explanation:

Hope this helps dude ^-^

What is the smallest functional unit of a living thing

Answers

Explanation:

It is either a cell or an atom but I am not sure, sorry

Answer:

A cell is the smallest unit of a living function.

Explanation:

Whether the living thing is made up of one cell or many it is called an organism. Cells are like the building blocks of an organism.

What happens to an animal cell if too much water enters the cell via osmosis?

Answers

the cell will swell up and burst

this is due to the constant net movement of water into the cell via osmosis