yes, but not while we're living... probably in about 1,000,000,000,000 to 5,000,000,000,000 years (one to five trillion years) what many people, even scientists, dont know is, the sun is pulling us in ultra extremely slow.... about one centimeter a year to be exact. so it will be a while, and the sun is more likely to burn out before we're sucked in. but when the sun has a supernova, we might (in 20billion years)
The sun is being hold by gravity, in the sun there are like magnets which creates our solar system, the suns extreme gravity is what holds everything but the magnet fields is what makes us move around the sun but the core of the earth is what makes us rotate. The suns extreme Gravity is what basically holds its gasses.
Earth's gravity has a strong effect on us because it keeps us anchored to the ground, preventing us from floating off into space. Gravity also affects our body's balance, coordination, and bone density, playing a crucial role in our daily activities.
No.
The force of gravity between the Earth and our bodies keeps us grounded, preventing us from floating into space. Gravity's continuous pull towards the Earth's center counteracts the upward force we would experience otherwise.
Gravity is the force that pulls objects towards each other. The Earth's gravity pulls everything towards its center, including us, which keeps us firmly grounded on the Earth's surface. Gravity is what gives weight to objects and keeps them from floating away into space.
Because of the suns mass or weight. The more weight something has the more gravity it has. We rotate around the sun because the suns gravity pulls us towards it. No, we won't ever crash into the sun.
however in the hell that it does itIt keeps us in orbit of the sun.
The sun is being hold by gravity, in the sun there are like magnets which creates our solar system, the suns extreme gravity is what holds everything but the magnet fields is what makes us move around the sun but the core of the earth is what makes us rotate. The suns extreme Gravity is what basically holds its gasses.
No one knows.
The force that pull us towards the Earth's surface is the force of Gravity.
ok the gravity is so strong that it can pull us right , so it is stronger than u think
Earth's gravity has a strong effect on us because it keeps us anchored to the ground, preventing us from floating off into space. Gravity also affects our body's balance, coordination, and bone density, playing a crucial role in our daily activities.
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Gravity(the pull that keeps us on earth)
The gravitational force between two walls in a room don't pull eachother because gravity here on earth is different than gravity in space. Gravity on earth keeps us on the ground, it doesn't pull us side to side.
Gravity(the pull that keeps us on earth)
Yes, there can be negative gravity. If a gravity is a pulling force then in the other hands a negative gravity would be a pushing force, in other words, the negative gravity would push us to wherever and the positive gravity on Earth would pull us.