They aren't. They are pulled towards the center of the earth, as are all objects on the surface of the earth.
gravity
Yes, water is affected by gravity. Gravity is the force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth, so water is also pulled towards the Earth's center by gravity.
Moon's gravitational force
pulled means that we are attracted toward the earth which is gravity an that is 9.8 metre per second square
Float planes.
No, it is not resistant.It can be pulled toward influential points.
the force of gravity.
Compression
All objects on earth are pulled towards the center of the earth by gravity. The objects are pulled to the core(center of earth), but are not pulled through because of the normal force.
They are either pulled by a truck on the tarmac or they keep the thrust just low enough to push them forward gently.
the warm water moves up the atlantic, settling on the surface, causing the colder water to sink because it is more dense. the colder water then travels down the atlantic, causing the warmer water to move north, repeating the cycle.
the warm water moves up the atlantic, settling on the surface, causing the colder water to sink because it is more dense. the colder water then travels down the atlantic, causing the warmer water to move north, repeating the cycle.