gravity
Yes, apples mainly fall down from trees in the autumn.
The apple has mass. The Earth has mass. The apple falls down, and the Earth "falls" up. The Earth's motion is not measurable. The apple's motion is.
Isaac Newton developed the theory of gravity. When an apple hit him on the head, he asked, "Why did that apple fall down instead of up?" Then he looked at the moon and wondered why it does not fall down. He had to come up with the branch of mathematics called calculus to figure it out.
The falling apple helped Newton to understand the law of gravitational attraction between masses. The apple did not fall up, it did not fall sideways, it fell toward the earth. Newton could see a universal law in the fall of the local apple. The fall of the apple confirmed his ideas of why the earth orbited around the sun, etc.
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Sir Isaac Newton was a very intelligent man who was curious why items fall down instead of up or sideways. There are urban legends that say he started to think about this when an apple fell on his head out of an apple tree, but these have not been proven.
Yes, apples fall from apple trees. Of course, they are often picked before they fall.
The leaf does not fall straight down. It falls slowly because of air resistance. The air provides upward force. The upward force on the apple is negligible.
An apple fell on his head so it made him think "Why did the apple fall on my head" so he revealed GRAVITY to the world! he stated for gravity what goes up must come down
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For the whole time the apple is in existence.