because that is the way we were made!
The force of gravity acting on an object is directly proportional to its mass. This means that the larger the object, the greater the force of gravity acting upon it.
No because weight is subject to gravity which means it subjective to how much gravity is acting upon the body like in outer space you are almost weightless because almost no gravity is acting upon you. Also, whoever said the thing about the hollow thing shut up your a idiot.
Everything, including ball point pens, floats in space because there is no gravity acting upon it.
gravity
No, they do not. The jump and leap, but gravity never ceases acting upon them.
Mass is the property of matter on which gravity act upon.
They don't. The moon has gravity but not as much as earth so they feel that they have less weight. In outer space a person would feel weightless because no gravity that they could notice is acting upon them.
Its about 3000 times more powerful. And gravity cant be heavier, it just has more gravity acting upon it.
The force of gravity acting upon an object depends on the distance from the center of the Earth. Closer objects experience stronger gravitational force due to the inverse square law.
Zero gravity refers to the phenomenon experienced in space where the effects of gravity are greatly reduced, making objects and individuals appear weightless. This occurs when an object is in free fall, such as in orbit around Earth. Objects can still have weight in zero gravity, but they do not feel the force of gravity acting upon them.
That's usually called the object's "weight". Like say if you're talking about the forces of gravity between you and the Earth, the force of gravity acting on you is your weight on the Earth, and the force of gravity acting on the Earth is the Earth's weight on you, and they're equal.
Air resistance(AKA drag), gravity