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Everything you do is governed, regulated, and shaped by gravity, with the possible

exception of thinking.

Gravity is responsible for keeping you on your bed while you sleep, keeping you

down on the earth where you can walk and breathe, making sinking things sink

and floating things float, and keeping air down on the earth where you need it,

for just a few examples.

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16y ago

We know that matter (anything with mass) attracts matter. This is a fundamental law of physics. The attraction of any mass to another mass is called gravity. (But it is a relatively weak force, and it doesn't work well on the atomic level.) How does it do this? We don't know how it does what it does. We only know that it does it.

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Objects have a mass which gives them a gravitational force. All objects have a graviational force field which pulls on other objects. The earth's gravitational force holds us down. It also pulls on the Moon as it travels in a circle; the gravity and the spinning force of it going in a circle(centrifigul force) are balanced. If the forces weren't balanced, the moon would fall to Earth OR it would fly out into deep space.

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The force of gravity attracts you in the direction of the other mass that you're being

attracted to, wherever it happens to be.

"Down" is the direction that we call the direction toward the center of the Earth.

"Down" in the USA and "down" in India are opposite directions.

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It makes sure that you do not fly in space when you jump.

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