Objects fall because of gravity a force that keeps us on earth and stops us from floating away.
Gravity is a force that attracts objects toward each other. When an object is dropped, gravity pulls it toward the center of the Earth, causing it to fall. The acceleration due to gravity causes objects to accelerate as they fall, increasing their speed until they reach the ground.
Gravity is a force that pulls objects with mass towards each other. On Earth, gravity is what keeps everything grounded and causes objects to fall towards the ground when dropped. It also determines the weight of objects on Earth because it is responsible for the force that keeps us and everything else on the planet in place.
No, objects fall at the same rate regardless of their horizontal velocity. Both objects would hit the ground at the same time if dropped from the same height.
If the object density is higher than water, it will sink.
Fire itself cannot float in mid-air. It is pulled by gravity towards the ground just like everything else.
Just put a table or mode (basicly something you can put objects on) then put the thing you want to float on it and remove the table or mode
Of course, there is gravity everywhere on Earth otherwise, you would float away. If you drop something, does it not fall.
When falling to the ground (or even just in the air), the acceleration of an object depends on the gravitational pull of the object it is falling towards. Here on earth, all things fall relative to the earth which causes an acceleration of 9.81 m/s^2
Just until they reach the ground.
Hail is just ice, so it will float in water.
just step on the ground , but be careful you might fall , so just wear a helmet and other safety stuff to not make you fall.
Just like Earth's gravity holds you to Earth, and doesn't let you float away, Mars, too, has some gravity (less than Earth), which won't simply let objects float away into space.