Gravity
The force that causes the ball to fall to the ground is gravity. Gravity is a natural force that attracts objects towards each other, and in the case of the ball falling, it is being pulled towards the Earth's center by the force of gravity.
Gravity is the force which makes a thrown ball fall back to the ground. It is the force which attracts all objects to the Earth.
Gravity
Definitely gravitational force.
Objects fall to the ground because of the force of gravity.
That is the force of gravity.
Gravity is the force which makes a thrown ball fall back to the ground. It is the force which attracts all objects to the Earth.
Gravity
The force pulling objects back towards the Earth is gravity.
Because space is extremely curved in proximity to the huge mass of the earth. Or because the force of gravity causes attraction between the ball and the Earth. It depends on which aspect of physics you are using.
Gravitational force of attraction....
Definitely gravitational force.
Air resistance. (friction).
I'm not sure if this is what you were looking for, but wouldn't that force be gravity? So I'll say gravity causes the ball bearing to fall because the other forces wouldn't have an affect on it.
Due to the force of gravity. The gravitational attraction between the Earth and the ball is what causes the ball to drop.
When the ground thaws, the force of gravity causes the soil and rock particles to fall back down. But they fall vertically, toward the center of Earth. The result is movement downhill.
When the ground thaws, the force of gravity causes the soil and rock particles to fall back down. But they fall vertically, toward the center of Earth. The result is movement downhill.
When the ground thaws, the force of gravity causes the soil and rock particles to fall back down. But they fall vertically, toward the center of Earth. The result is movement downhill.