Yes, gravity affects the air that we breathe. That is why it is harder to breathe when we go up high mountains. There is less air there. Without gravity, the air would float off into space, just as we would.
Yes. Without gravity, we would have NO air to breathe.
the air pressure is different where if the gravity substances were to change it will be normal
Breathing is not dependent on gravity or the lack thereof.
The moon has no air or no liquid. This is because the moon has no atmosphere and has little gravity to hold liquids.
The moon's surface does not directly impact breathing on Earth. The moon doesn't have an atmosphere like Earth, so there's no air or oxygen there for humans to breathe. The moon's gravity also is much weaker than Earth's, so our ability to breathe is not affected.
Yes. Without gravity, we would have NO air to breathe.
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Air pressure does not directly affect gravity. Gravity is a fundamental force that acts uniformly on all objects regardless of air pressure. However, changes in air pressure can influence the density of the air, which may indirectly affect the behavior of objects falling through the atmosphere due to air resistance.
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The sun affects the air you need to breathe directly. When the sun is hot, it warms up the air in the atmosphere which means that you will breathe in hot air.
Their lush vegetation provides the air that we breathe.
the air pressure is different where if the gravity substances were to change it will be normal
When the ball is in the air, gravity brings the ball back down.
There have been experiments done with live birds in zero gravity. Still they can fly but lose orientation.
People can only breathe on Earth because the atmosphere here contains the right amount of oxygen needed for human respiration. Other planets may have atmospheres with different compositions that do not support human life.
air stays around the earth because of gravity
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