"Gravitational" refers to the force of attraction that exists between two objects due to their mass. This force is responsible for keeping planets in orbit around the sun and objects on Earth from floating off into space.
The gravitational pull of Earth's moon is about 1/6th that of Earth. This pull is what causes tides on Earth and keeps the moon in orbit around our planet. It also affects the Earth's rotation and the tilt of its axis.
you mean spherical and it is because all bodies have gravity which pulls evenly from every direction and a sphere is the most efficient shape to store matterbecause gravity forces them into this shape.
The Earth's oceans bulge primarily on the side of the planet that faces the Moon due to its gravitational pull. This creates a tidal force that causes water to be drawn towards the Moon, resulting in a high tide. A second bulge occurs on the opposite side of the Earth, where the centrifugal force from the Earth's rotation around the Earth-Moon center of mass causes another high tide. These tidal bulges are what create the regular rise and fall of ocean levels known as tides.
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The word tide mean befall.
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gravatational forces' friction forces, .
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gravatational forces' friction forces, .
Attraction.
gas and dust sticks to itself and collapses
Earths is 9.78 and neptunes is 8.7
In my opinion because of the rotation of the earth. Gravatational pull
A bathroom scale does that job very well.
you wouldn't. probably wouldn't be able to move because of its intense gravatational field
i beleive you ment to say around saturen and because its gravatational force
because mass has no relativity with attraction so that gravitation force is constant