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What would life be without gravity?

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Answered by akbaruddinmultani
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The most important things held to the Earth by gravity are the atmosphere and our water. Without gravity, the air in the atmosphere isn't compelled to stick around, so it would immediately begin drifting off into space. Earth's oceans, lakes, and rivers would also depart

Answered by powarpranav198693
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The most important things held to the Earth by gravity are the atmosphere and our water. Without gravity, the air in the atmosphere isn't compelled to stick around, so it would immediately begin drifting off into space. Earth's oceans, lakes, and rivers would also depart.

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