It pulls each of them down, toward the center of the Earth.
it keeps you from going into space
gravity and mass
yeah---not as much as on land but still
We can do various things that affect gravity over the relatively short term, like going into orbit, accelerating upwards, or accelerating downwards. We cannot, however, arbitrarily create gravity where there is none or eliminate it where it is.
the pull of the moon's gravity on the ocean.
Two things that affect the strength of gravity are the mass of the objects involved and the distance between them. Gravity decreases with distance and increases with mass, leading to stronger gravitational forces between more massive objects that are closer together.
The two things that affect the strength of the force of gravity are the masses of the objects and the distance between them. The force of gravity increases with the mass of the objects and decreases with the distance between them.
No, it does not affect things that are not solid or things that can hold volume. Such as gas. etc
Yes. It makes things fall. Answer2: Gravity establishes the orbiting velocity, v2 = GM/r.
They do things
Social effects are things that affect people socially...as in how does is affect people in general? how does it affect a family?
Does gravity affect a person's height and why?