The force that keep's us (or you) is the gravity.
The Earth's gravity keeps the moon in orbit and also keeps the air in the atmosphere from leaving into space. Finally, it is what makes things fall down instead of just floating in midair.
atnosphere gets held back by earths gravtional field
With a force called gravity. Each atom and molecule of the atmosphere has an atomic weight, which keeps it from floating away into space.
Well, I would say YES! It keeps the air on the earth so we can all breath, it keeps the earth from just going off into space away from our source of all our energy, the sun. It keeps us from just floating away into space. There are millions of things gravity does that is positive work. I can not even to begin to name them.
Keeps most things from floating into space? :-)
gravity?
Gravity.
The same thing that keeps you from floating out into space. Gravity.
buoyancy
The answer is an umbilical cord. It keeps astronauts from floating out into the universe.
The force that keep's us (or you) is the gravity.
The gravitational attraction of the Earth keeps the atmosphere from floating off into space
what keeps the moon from flying off into outer space
gravity keeps things in orbit
the forse of gravity keeps it floating in space like the moon orbits our planet
The same gravitational force that keeps you from floating into space.