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It is the earth's gravity.
yes. it pulls it downward, not letting it float free.
Gravity pulls the picture downward, but tension pulls the picture upward toward the nail. The forces are balanced, so the framed picture does not move.
Gravitational force pulls downward. If you take the upward direction as positive, then any force that pulls downward will be negative. It is a matter of definitions; you can just as well define up as negative, and down as positive. It doesn't really matter much, one way or the other.
A term often used in this case is free fall.
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a force that pulls objects towards eachother is called a gravitational force. g = (G*m1*m2)/r^2
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It is the earth's gravity.
When there is that force that pulls downward. Example, when you climb a mountain. You will fell that there is that gravity pulling downward.
Gravity pulls the water down more than it pulls the boat down.
It pulls the soil downward.
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Gravity pulls the stream channel downward.