Yes. There's a force of gravity that pulls you and any other mass together, no matter what shape either of you is. However, a flat earth model would have far less gravity than a sphere, causing us to float into space.
The earth is not round... it is flat!!! Gravity keeps on the earth and that is how we stay on earth, because if we didn't have gravity we would float into space and DIE!!!
Negligible gravity, no tides, no atmosphere, no life
Negligible gravity, no tides, no atmosphere, no life
The earth is round, due to gravity, so there are no flat bits at the top and bottom.
Near the Earth's surface, we can estimate the Earth being flat and the acceleration of the Earth (i.e., gravity) being 9.8m/(s*s).
The earth's gravity field makes everything push into the earth like a bubble arround the planet. This makes it seem like the earth is flat.
No, Earth's gravity would not affect Pluto. However, the suns gravity does.
The gravity on Mercury is 38% of Earth's gravity. So, if you were 150mlbs on Earth, you would be 57 lbs on Mercury.
On a flat Earth, there would be no tides because the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun would not affect water on a flat surface in the same way it does on a round Earth with oceans. Tides are a result of the gravitational forces between the Earth, Moon, and Sun interacting with the shape and mass distribution of the Earth.
No. You experience Earth's gravity constantly.
If the Earth didn't have gravity, we would be floating in the air and nothing would be in its place.
If you weigh 100lbs on Earth, you would weigh 37.8lbs on Mercury.