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What does NOT require gravity for its formation artesian well hillside springcapillary fringe or water table?

artesian well, for sure


Does a water table require gravity for its formation?

A water table is formed by water taking the path of least resistance, deep into the ground. Gravity is the force that makes water take that path.


What is gravity and how gravity gave rise to the formation of Saturn?

what? I don't understand your question


How is the formation of your galaxy like the formation of a star?

Mainly in that gravity is involved in both cases.


What is the force that causes the formation of the solar system?

The force that causes the formation of the solar system is primarily gravity. Gravity pulls particles and gases together, forming a spinning disk that eventually condenses into the Sun and planets. Other forces such as electromagnetic and nuclear forces also play a role in the formation process.


Is the formation of gravity a chemical reaction?

No. Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces, and has nothing to do with chemistry.


Which force drives the formation of new stars?

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How does gravity affect the formation of stars?

Gravity doesn't just "affect" the formation of stars; it's just about the only force that CAUSES the stars to form in the first place.


Does a water table require gravity?

Everything needs gravity, everything is affected by it :P


How did gravity affect the earth shape during earth's formation?

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What are 3 things that need gravity to work?

Falling objects require gravity in order to accelerate towards the Earth's surface. The formation and maintenance of planetary orbits rely on gravity to keep celestial bodies in motion around a central object. Fluids, such as water in oceans and rivers, depend on gravity to create pressure differentials and flow in specific directions.