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low-gravity. zero-gravity however could have devastating effects on a human body.
Everything with energy interacts with gravity. And since everything has energy that means everything interacts with gravity, even our own human bodies! Our human bodies do attract each other, but since a human body contains so little amount of energy the effect is barely noticeable. It also doesn't help that gravity is a very weak force (a fridge magnet can overcome the gravity of the entire Earth!).
Are you even human? There is no way that a functional human doesn't know what gravity is.
Weight is the force of gravity on your body.
It makes the human body weaker and will make the human body longer/taller
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3470j/kgoc
Gravity is generally only found within very large masses. By large I mean, planets, stars, moons etc. Therefore if the human body was much larger than it is in reality, then yes there could be a gravity in the human body. But not in a life size human body.
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Yes! and the water in the human body affects the moon. All matter has gravity. The effect is extremely small. Gravity is the weakest of the know forces.
Oxygen is important to human body because it aid in breathing
The skeleton system is important to the human body because it keeps the human body upright and protects the body's internal organs against injuries.
Probably gravity, but the "dark force" MAY overwhelm it.
no it doesnt increase but decrease. Yes . Because human body is liberated from the vertical gravity on it.
low-gravity. zero-gravity however could have devastating effects on a human body.
Very important! It regulates the body's metabulism.