It sure tries to, but the bird and the aeroplane can sort of brace themselves against the air hard enough to generate a lifting force that's stronger than the pull of gravity and remain airborne.
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because gravity pulls you back to earth
the pilot needs to struggle to keep the nose up or it will go into a dive, that's if he can get it off the ground
The Aeroplane will decrease in speed and eventually fall out of the sky. This is because Up-thrust and Gravity work together. If the gravity is too far back, the force 'Up-thrust' will not work.
There is no fan present at the back of an aeroplane. Just jet engines are present on the wings of an aeroplane.
When you throw a ball, gravity pulls it towards the earth. Initially, the force of your throw propels the ball upwards against gravity until it reaches its peak height. Once at the peak, gravity starts acting on the ball causing it to descend back towards the ground.
The Earth pulls down on you, but you pull up on the Earth!
gravity is a force that pulls us on to the ground and earth makes the gravity.In space there is no gravity (scientist call this zero gravity) so gravity isn't pulling the universe back because there is no gravity outside planets.