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The air becomes less denser.
Yes. Everything has gravity. Larger and denser objects have more gravity than smaller objects that are less dense.
It usually dissipates.
No. The gravity on Venus is only slightly less than it is on Earth. Venus has an atmosphere about 90 times denser than Earth's.
A star begins its life as a ball of gas and dust. Gravity pulls the gas and dust into a spere. As the sphere becomes denser, it gets hotter and eventually reaches temperature of about 10,000,000 Celsius in its center. As hydrogen combines into helium, energy is released in a precess called neclear fusion.
Gravity causes air to be denser near Earth's surface.
It is gravity that causes air to be denser near Earth's surface. Gravity is also known as gravitation.
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The air becomes less denser.
If it can and in a gravity field, it will float to the top of the denser substance.
it is thick because it has denser gravity
It is denser.
Yes. Everything has gravity. Larger and denser objects have more gravity than smaller objects that are less dense.
Because it becomes compressed and so becomes denser which makes it harder
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It usually dissipates.
It becomes denser and denser until that 1 sq millimeter may to weigh as much as one ton.