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It's the mutual forces of gravitational attraction between the Earth and each object.
Gravity, for instance, holds us down from the gravitational pull of the moon, which is thousands of miles away from Earth.
well not sure what your asking for but i take it your talking about the 4 fundamental. of them, 3 of them do, but I'm pretty sure your only talking about the first two gravitational interaction, which is an attractive force between all objects due to the objects masses electromagnetic interaction, which is an elecrtric or magnetic force that push or pulls, this force holds together atoms and molecules. the third is strong force, but this is at a nucleus level and holds protons and nuetrons together
It is the strong attraction, or strong nuclear force, that holds the nucleus together within the atom.
Weight is a force equal to the product of an object's mass and gravity. Gravity in this context is not a force but an acceleration. Near the Earth's surface, that acceleration is 9.8 m/s², regardless of the mass.
the gravitational force holds its atmosphere together
Gravitational force formed the earth and holds all things on its surface - including us!
The mutual force of gravitational attraction between the sun and the earth.
gravitational force
That depends on the type of compound, It can be electromagnetic, gravitational etc.
One good example are the fact that when you stand up, there is a force ... known as your "weight" ... that holds you down to the floor. That force is nothing but the force of mutual gravitational attraction between you and the earth.
That's the mutual gravitational attraction between the sun and the earth.
The gravitational force between the Earth and the atmosphere holds the atmosphere close, just like it holds you close to the Earth. (ground)
Electrons produce a magnetic force that holds earth together and trees
It's the mutual forces of gravitational attraction between the Earth and each object.
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WHAT HOLDS THE EARTH IN ITS ORBIT REVOLVING AROUND THE SUN?In fact the Earth's orbit is a sort of equilibrium. The Earth's revolutions around the Sun provides it with centripetal force. A force that wants to eject it out of its orbit. That same force that wants to eject you out of your car when you are in a tight bend.However (and fortunately) there exist a strong gravitational force (attracting force) between the Sun and the Earth. It happens that the centripetal force ejecting the Earth is equal and hence balances the gravitational force pulling it towards the earth. As a result the Earth continues its motion around the Sun, undisturbed.As a conclusion, I'll say that what holds the Earth around the Sun it a result of 2 forces acting opposite to each other, namely the centripetal force pulling it away from the Sun and the gravitational force pulling it towards the Sun.