the atmosphere.
Jupiter's strong gravitational pull is what keeps its gases from dispersing into space. The immense mass of Jupiter creates a powerful force that holds the gas together in its atmosphere, preventing it from escaping.
Gravity keeps you on the earth.....
The force that keeps the moon in orbit around the Earth is gravity. Specifically, the gravitational pull between the Earth and the moon is what keeps the moon in its elliptical orbit.
1. Gravity - it keeps objects from getting away from Earth into space. 2. Friction - in most places there's friction which keeps objects from sliding all over Earth.
The rotation of the earth keeps a foucault pendulum moving
Atmosphere. It is a mixture of gasses that surrounds the earth.
The force of gravity holds the Earth's atmosphere close, preventing it from escaping into space. The atmosphere is made up of gases that are retained by Earth's gravitational pull, creating the necessary pressure to keep it from blowing away.
Jupiter's strong gravitational pull is what keeps its gases from dispersing into space. The immense mass of Jupiter creates a powerful force that holds the gas together in its atmosphere, preventing it from escaping.
No, the greenhouse effect is the effect of certain gasses such as carbon dioxide and methane (called greenhouse gasses) trapping heat near earth's surface. There is a natural greenhouse effect that keeps earth from becoming too cold, but there is some concern that human actions may be putting extra greenhouse gasses into the air and causing average temperatures to rise.
the atmosphere IS air... which the gravitational pull of the earth keeps here
Gravity keeps things together here on Earth. It keeps the Earth together in the first place, and it keeps us on Earth. It keeps the Earth in orbit around the Sun, and it keeps the Moon in orbit around Earth.
No. Earth is composed of slolid minerals. Earth's atmosphere is mostly made up of two gasses: nitrogen and oxygen.
atmosphere
our minor gasses in earth are helium oxygen and nitrogen
Gravity and Inertia keeps the earth in orbit
Gravity keeps stuff on Earth!
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