Take a chicken for example...
how does it get those thick voluptuous hips.
Those tasty chicken breasts...
Why do your moms chi chi's start to sag over time... its because gravity is pulling them down.
Gravity keeps everything on Earth functioning. Without it everything would fly off into space and die. How it shapes Earth's surface is a bit complex. The simplest way to put it is that it holds the core together. The core is molten rock and metals. The core is under high pressure and releases pressure via volcanoes. There are both above ground and underwater volcanoes.To prevent the core from running out of pressure, at the same time volcanoes are creating new land, old land is being subsidized at faults. This is where two or more tectonic plates meet and one will eventually move over top of and force down the other one into the core. The land is melted and joins the core. This cycle continually repeats.
Gravity doesn't depend on size and shape of objects, it depends on mass.
Gravity is an invisible force which causes objects to move towards each other and gravity depends on the mass of the object.
the main problem with gravity is that it pulls down the animals and even the humans on the earth, so it affects them in this way.
Forces are created in many different ways. . . . . for example strong nuclear force electromagnetic force weak force and gravity
Objects float in space because there is no gravity to pull the objects down. While on earth there is gravity so it pulls the objects to the ground.
Which of these uses the force of gravity to make it move
The force of gravity opposes acceleration away from the source of the gravity. This is expressed as "centrifugal force" or the perpendicular component of a tangential velocity. The balance between these keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun.
gravity
The law doesn't affect gravity; it describes it.
No.
The greater the mass, the stronger the gravity, but the distance does not affect the amount of gravity.
A pendulum is affected by the force of gravity.
air pressure
Gravity
The force of Earth's gravity keeps our feet firmly on the ground.
If you are asking the rate of acceleration on a surface, than the larger the force of gravity is, the more it will affect the rate of acceleration. The amount of friction depends one many variables, one of which is gravity. The larger your force of gravity is, the larger the force of friction is. Because of this, the more the force of gravity is, than the slower the rate of acceleration is because of the larger force of friction, which would be acting against the rate of acceleration. Therefore, the force of gravity does affect the rate of acceleration.
It doesn't. Mass and distance affects the force of gravity.
Gravity is a force between any two masses.
Geotropism, the tendency of some plants to grow straight up, against the force of gravity.
mass and distance