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.
It falls under water and the effect of gravity.
no it will pop it will get the force that gravity pulls on it will have cows
A glacial stream is a stream of liquid water on, in, or under a glacier, moving under the influence of gravity.
0 m/s (no motion)
i think it is 1/2 x area of the body x depth of water
Gravity causes water to flow downhill. A blob of water released inside a spacecraft under zero gravity, will form a floating sphere. On earth, If there are no sides to retain the water, the water spreads out and forms a puddle.
This is most likely due to gravity. As water travels over the sand from a wave or swift tide, water begins to drain down through the drier sand on the shore. Gravity pulls the water downward under the top layer of sand.
There is gravity everywhere.
gravity of vratish water is in your mother vagina
To calculate pressure underwater, you can use the formula: pressure density of water x gravity x depth. This formula takes into account the density of water, the acceleration due to gravity, and the depth of the water. By plugging in the values for these variables, you can determine the pressure at a specific depth underwater.
The specific gravity of salt water is about 1.025 or so.
Yes, water is affected by gravity. Gravity is the force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth, so water is also pulled towards the Earth's center by gravity.