Physics, asked by chakori5628, 23 hours ago

Is gravity stronger than vacuum?

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Answered by nsnaruka1980
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Explanation:

While gravity is most certainly a real thing, the answer to this question is not “because gravity is stronger”. The actual answer is that the vacuum of space does not exert any force on the atmosphere at all. It does not “suck” the air. We associate the word “suck” with “vacuums” but it's a misnomer.

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