Gravity has little if anything to do with the Earth's rotation.
Gravity is a force exerted by the 'spin' of the Earth.
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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.
It is gravity its self. The gravity of the moon pulls on water and causes the tides. When the sun and moon are aligned, there are exceptionally strong gravitational forces, causing very high and very low tides. The gravitational force of the moon is one ten-millionth that of earth, but when you combine other forces such as the earth's centrifugal force created by its spin, you get tides.
that is gravity
The earth doesn't spin because of gravity, and gravity has not ceased to exist.
No. It is a myth that the spinning of the earth somehow causes or enhances gravity. A planet's gravity is a direct result of its mass, not its spin. The spin of the earth in fact counters gravity to an extremely small but measurable degree.
Gravity is a force exerted by the 'spin' of the Earth.
There is no effect to gravity due to earth fast spins because gravity is other thing and spin of earth is different thing. So we could not compare to each other. Gravity is made of mass of earth and spin of earth is due to sun, as earth revolving around the sun.
Nothing, the force of gravity is not affected by Earth's rotation. However measurement of WEIGHT would change.
Earth's gravity keeps you drawn in toward the ground.
Tides are the result of lunar (and solar) gravity.
Gravity keeps trees from floating about.
because of the gravity of the earth
becaus its gravity spin it counter clocckwise
The accretion spin do to the unbalanced force of gravity.
Definitely yes. But very slowly.Additional answerOne side is heavier than the other and is pulled by gravity to always face the Earth.