Without gravity, everything including ocean water would fly anywhere if acted upon by an outside force.
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It's acid...it lowers the pH of the water.
The gravity of the moon pulls the ocean toward it creating the tides.
erosion can effect the ocean because when there is erosion the sand will effect the height or space of the beach or ocean
If pool/lake/ocean water floats up: then no, gravity does not hold water. If pool/lake/ocean water does not float up: then yes, gravity does hold water.
Without gravity, everything including ocean water would fly anywhere if acted upon by an outside force.
Gravity holds it on.
they move because the wind and gravity pushes the ocean causing it to move from ocean to ocean.The gravity from the moon also impacts the oceans movement.The wind moves the water around spreading the water on the earth.
because of gravity and the atmosphere
Definitely. A rock sinks in the ocean because gravity operates on it even under water. A log floats in water not because gravity stops under water but because the log's density is lower than that of 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.
No. The moon's gravity only affects the ocean tides. Interesting question though.
The salt that forms in ocean water
gravity determines waters position
gravity
the carbon dissolves into the water