The reason why is because of air. Air is just made up of atoms and gravity works on holding down mass and air has no mass. Where water is a liquid and has mass so gravity holds it down. So when you jump in the water you have less mass then the water does so gravity does not work on you when in the water.
Gravity is the force responsible for pulling the water down to Earth, and the water in turn turns the wheel. So in effect gravity is doing all the work.
that is gravity
Gravity has little if anything to do with the Earth's rotation.
Specific gravity is the ratio of a substance's density to that of a standard, usually water. Gravity is a force of attraction between two bodies. We usually think of the gravitational force of the earth as the force of attraction for bodies on the surface of the earth, but all objects exert a tiny attraction for each other.
If the earth had no gravity it follows that gravity would be absent from any mass. In the absence of gravity life would not exist.
The gravity of Earth pulls the water onto the surface of the planet and is responsible for some of the propagation of waves. The gravity of the Moon and Sun pull on Earth's water and are responsible for the tides.
the earth has gravity,water,good enviroment but the sun has no gravity,no water and has a very hot enviroment
Gravity.
The Earth's water cycle is controlled by the sun.
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gravity doesnt, it is water and heat that does
It is gravity that holds the water in the ocean. Gravity calls all things to earth, and calls all water to flow to the lowest point that it is capable of reaching. Earth's gravity gives liquid water one command: "Down!"
The force of gravity pulls objects towards the center of the Earth, keeping the water (and everything else) in place. The Earth's gravity is strong enough to hold down the water even when the Earth is round. The curvature of the Earth's surface also helps to keep the water contained within its oceans, lakes, and rivers.
It is caused by the Earth's gravity.
The gravity around the earth holds the water in place
The moon's gravity creates high tides and low tides. The moon's gravity pulls the water up and down as it orbits the Earth.
Water flows downwards due to Earth's gravity.