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An object such as a ball which is thrown up in the air is propelled by temporary force of you throwing the ball up high, strong at first, but gradually gets weaker. As it becomes weaker, the force is no longer there in a couple of seconds. But what makes it come down? And why do things not come down in space?
Well, this natural phenomenon is called ‘Gravity’. Gravity’s forces are called gravitational forces and is what makes you stick to the ground when you walk or what makes houses and buildings and vehicles stay on the ground, not float everywhere. In space, there is a finite void with an infinite growing rate. There are planets in our solar system, however some planets have a weaker gravitational force strength than Earth, for example, the moon. The moon has a weaker gravitational force than the moon, resulting in objects thrown in the air coming back down at a slower speed. This means you come down at a slower speed, so you can fly for a few seconds. This also means that since you are not stuck on the moon stronger than you are on Earth, you will weight less!
SO the answer to your question is what is known as ‘Gravity’. I hoped this helped and have a good day! :)
Well, this natural phenomenon is called ‘Gravity’. Gravity’s forces are called gravitational forces and is what makes you stick to the ground when you walk or what makes houses and buildings and vehicles stay on the ground, not float everywhere. In space, there is a finite void with an infinite growing rate. There are planets in our solar system, however some planets have a weaker gravitational force strength than Earth, for example, the moon. The moon has a weaker gravitational force than the moon, resulting in objects thrown in the air coming back down at a slower speed. This means you come down at a slower speed, so you can fly for a few seconds. This also means that since you are not stuck on the moon stronger than you are on Earth, you will weight less!
SO the answer to your question is what is known as ‘Gravity’. I hoped this helped and have a good day! :)
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