Gravity is the force which directs the path of the planets.
It doesn't!
Gravity plays a central role in causing gas to come together in clouds and gradually form dense clouds that eventually generate heat and then start up a nuclear reaction - a star. Gravity also causes rocks to clump together to form planets, and then it holds those planets in orbits round the star that they are close to, to form solar systems.
Its the driving force.
Kristen scaal plays Mabel pines in gravity falls.
It could play a part in saving humanity. It helps us to see how special our planet is and how we should look after it. In the long run, it may help us to move to other planets when the suns fuel starts to run out.
the bigger the planet the more gravity.the smaller the planet the least gravity
Gravity regulates and repairs the universe.
The history of the planets had nothing to do with humans. Humans used the planets as religious symbols.
Gravity, of course has a central role in formation of planets. It's believed that the planets origin can be traced to the debris swirling around a young star. The term used for coming together of particles or bodies and joining together is 'accretion'. Gravity is the reason behind accretion . Small debris join together due to accretion and this accretion occurs further to give rise to larger and larger bodies like planets . Without gravity, this could never have occurred.
because you are an idiot
It keeps the solar system together because without it we would be floating around. :)
All the forces known to physics are in play upon all planets; however the ones which act over longer distances are the electromagnetism and gravity. Of the two, gravity gives the large-scale structures - the clumping of matter into spheroidal planets, their elliptical orbits, the position rotating about the galactic core, and larger structures.
gravity causes wind,running water,glaciers,waves,and,rain to occur.without it theses would not occur.
Without gravity, water drops wouldn't fall and the water clock wouldn't be able to function.
StrongWeakElectromagneticThe 4th force is gravity, but it seems to play no part in nuclius.
Mass has two significant consequences, which are gravity and inertia. Without gravity we would have no planets or stars, since interstellar gas clouds would never condense. And without inertia, it would be really hard to play tennis.
Gravity and air resistance will both play a part. Air resistance is likely to reduce speed and gravity will cause the bullet to be pulled towards the ground.