Neptune's gravity is greater. It's acceleration is 11.15m/s^2 while Earth's acceleration is 9.81 m/s^2.
No, Its gravity is much lower due to a lower overall mass of the planet. Mars' gravity is about 37.6% of the Earths.
In simple terms... gravity ! Gravity is holding the air close to the surface of the Earth. The further away you are from the surface - the lower the gravity - and thus the lower the air pressure.
The strength of gravity on the surface of a planet is related to the mass of the planet, the more mass, the higher the gravity. So the smallest planet, Mercury, is the planet with the lowest gravity, 0.38 of one g or 38% of Earths gravity. There are then the dwarf Planets which are smaller and have lower gravity. Ceres is one, in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, its gravity is only 0.028g, or 2.8 of Earths. Planetary moons may smaller still, having less gravity again due to their lower mass. There are some very small moons which are only a few km across - these will have a gravity (everything with mass has a gravitational field), but this will be tiny for such a small object.
Lower force of gravity.
No, it's slightly lower at higher altitudes, slightly higher near dense rock formations.
API gravity is inversally proportional to the specific gravity. so if the value of spcific gravity for some material is higher , it means that the API gravity of the same material will be lower.
The sun stays where it is, the earths axis shifts. It depends if you are in the northern or southern hemisphere. northern hemisphere, lower, southern is higher. Ie. shorter and longer days.
The cost of the higher specific gravity puree is higher because it is more concentrated due to a lower percentage of water. More tomatoes are used to make the same volume of puree if the specific gravity is higher. The specific gravity is a means of assessing how concentrated the puree is. More water is liberated from the tomato puree to make it more concentrated. More tomatoes are used, hence the higher cost.
Gravity makes higher and lower water flow which makes it deaper or shallower.
In one word - gravity ! Gravity hold the atmosphere close to the surface of the Earth. The higher you are off the ground - the lower the gravitational effects.
Air pressure toward regions of lower air pressure
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