1. The Moon. 2. Falling Down. 3. Jet engines that enable a plane to fly. 4. Ball bouncing. 5. Tides 6. Getting old. (maybe indirect)
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A ball, an apple and hail
A rock on a hill
Examples of gravitational potential energy include a book sitting on a shelf, a ball at the top of a hill, and a person standing on a diving board.
carrying water in a tub
Mass and density. The more mass an object has the higher its gravitational pull is. Some places on Earth are more dense than others. therefore they have more mass which can slightly increase the gravitational pull at that area.
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The Sun's gravity pulls on the planets, just as Earth's gravity pulls down anything that is not held up by some other force and keeps you and me on the ground. Heavier objects (really, more massive ones) produce a bigger gravitational pull than lighter ones, so as the heavyweight in our solar system, the Sun exerts the strongest gravitational pull.
Some planets have too much pressure in the atmosphere, and sometimes the atmosphere is not passable. Some cases it is extreme winds, too many clouds and gases, and extreme gravitational pulls.
on the surfaceNote:Since the earth's composition is not homogeneous, the gravitational acceleration onthe surface is probably less than what it is some small distance below the surface,but it's certainly greater than at the center.
when an apple falls out of a tree, a person jumps off a building and many more
Some examples would be avalanche, landslide, debris flow, mudflow, and a sinkhole. Gravitational eroson is caused by gravity in contrast to the physical movement of wind and water required for other types of soil erosion. This involvs mass wasting and smaller scale erosion. Two types of mass movements are slump and creep