Because (1) It extends to arbitrarily long distances, unlike some other forces. (2) Unlike electricity and magnetism, which also extend to arbitrary distances, it is always attractive. The result is that the (tiny) contributions of lots of individual particles contribute to one great force.
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Gravity.
Gravity is an example of a force of nature being studied by physics. Physics is a human endevour to help increase our understanding of the natural world. To describe nature we have theories; for example we have the Theory of Gravity to explain gravity.
Force of gravity
Gravitation, or gravity, is one of the four fundamental interactions of nature (along with the strong force, electromagnetism and the weak force), in which objects with mass attract one another.
Gravity is the most powerful binding force in nature. It holds together everything it can with varying forces.
Magnetism and Gravity.
Gravity.
It doesn't. Magnetism is a force in nature and gravity is a wholly desperate force.
No. Water is the most powerful thing on planet Earth. Not God, love, your soul, gravity, inertia..etc. Quite simply and scientifically the most powerful force on Earth is WATER.
-- gravity -- electrostatic force -- weak nuclear force -- strong nuclear force
The force of gravity and electrostatic force both pulls things together!!! But gravity acts only on one large mass and another with small mass. Electrostatic is very powerful it can attract as well as repel. The answer is that:- Most powerful :- ELECTROSTATIC Less powerful :- Gravity
No Mercury, either the metal or the planet is not equal to gravity. Gravity is a force of nature, not a planet or a substance.
A earthquake
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GRAVITY- may be the weakest force of nature, but it acts on all materials and in all places