Geography, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

What would happen if the population of the whole world jumps at the same time? ​


alekhyaapati: nice question actually

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Answered by mannyaujlabestie
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Answer:

What if we all jumped at once? Because people are spread somewhat equally around the planet's spherical surface , if we all jumped in place, nothing much would happen — all our lift-offs and impacts would cancel each other out, resulting in zero net force on the Earth, according to work by physicist Rhett Allain.

Answered by skshitiz07
3

Explanation:

scientist had found out in research that even if all people that gather in kumbhmela that is 1.5 crore jumped. together at same time .

.then earth's axis would be tilted....

so you can imagine consequences of what will

if the population of the whole world jumps at the same time

Hope it helps you

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