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gravity?
No force is required to keep an object moving at constant speed in a straight line. Force is required only to change its speed or direction.
The gravitational attraction of the Earth keeps the atmosphere from floating off into space
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Every single object in space exerts a force on every single other object. They don't even have to be close.
Gravity.
The force that keep's us (or you) is the gravity.
what keeps the moon from flying off into outer space
Gravitational Force
The same gravitational force that keeps you from floating into space.
atnosphere gets held back by earths gravtional field
gravity?
With a force called gravity. Each atom and molecule of the atmosphere has an atomic weight, which keeps it from floating away into space.
The Earth's gravitational force keeps it from moving away into outer space. (* Gravity is a mutual force of attraction between matter, so the Earth pulls on the Moon while the Moon pulls on the Earth.)
The same thing that keeps you from floating out into space. Gravity.
No force is required to keep an object moving at constant speed in a straight line. Force is required only to change its speed or direction.
The force of gravity keeps the space station in orbit as well as inertia that keeps the space station moving in a straight line.