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Examples of Gravity

Gravity is the force that pulls all elements of matter together. Matter refers to things you can physically touch. The more matter there is, the greater the amount of gravity or force. This means that the Earth or other planets have a great deal of pull and that everything on Earth is pulled back to Earth.

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Invisible Forces of Gravity

Gravity is the mutual attraction of two bodies in the universe. Since gravity refers to an invisible force pulling matter together, there are many examples of gravity. Every single thing has gravity, including people.

Some objects have much more gravity than others. The Earth, for example, has more gravity than people. This is why an object that falls is drawn to the Earth and returns to the Earth instead of being drawn to a person and flying at that person.

Some examples of the force of gravity include:

The force that holds the gases in the sun.

The force that causes a ball you throw in the air to come down again.

The force that causes a car to coast downhill even when you aren't stepping on the gas.

The force that causes a glass you drop to fall to the floor.

The force that keeps the Earth and all of the planets in line in the proper position in their orbits around the sun.

The force that propels a toddler down a slide.

The force that causes the moon to revolve around the Earth.

The force that keeps Jupiter's moons located around the planet.

The force from the moon that causes the tides of the ocean.

The force that causes your drink to rest at the bottom of your glass instead of hovering near the top of your glass.

The force that causes an apple to fall downward from an apple tree.

The force that keeps you walking on Earth instead of floating away into space.

The force that causes a pen that rolls off of your desk to fall onto the floor.

The force that causes a piece of paper that is blowing in the wind to eventually come back down to Earth.

The force that causes a balloon that is out of helium to come back down to the ground.

The force that causes a jump rope to come back to the ground after you swing it over your head.

The force that causes a lock of your hair to fall to the floor after it has been cut off.

The force that causes a rock to roll downhill.

Answered by ravindersharma346599
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  1. Apple fall down the surface because of gravitational force.
  2. the force that cause a ball we throw in the air the ball is dropped.
  3. Stone dropped
  4. we are walked with gravity
  5. the force hold the gases around us.
  6. leaves and fruit fall down the tree.
  7. the force keeps the all planet.
  8. from this force moon revolve around the planet.
  9. the force that fall down the hills in downward.
  10. we swing with the help of gravity.

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