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Friction keeps us from sliding indefinitely in any given direction.

Magnetism governs compasses and even audio speakers.

Gravity keeps on Earth.

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Does earth's molten core affect gravity?

First: The earths core is not molten, it is a very dense solid mass, kept solid by the intense pressure on it. Second: It is the layer around this core that is molten, and yes it does influence gravity, but more so earths magnetism.


How do scientists know that earths gravity and magnetism can work through gases solids and liquids?

Scientists know that Earth's gravity and magnetism can work through gases, solids, and liquids because they have observed these effects in various materials and environments. They have conducted experiments and studies to understand the behavior of gravity and magnetism in different mediums and have found consistent results. Additionally, theoretical models and mathematical equations have been developed to explain how gravity and magnetism can act through different states of matter.


Is magnetism stronger or is gravity stronger?

Quite simply, magnetism is stronger than gravity. In order to see a gravitational attractment you need a big difference in the force while magnetism all you need is opposite poles to attract each other. Imagine the difference between the whole earth and a small pebble. That's the difference you need in-order to achieve gravitational attractment.


Is the gravity of earth is because of it rotation?

No - the gravity of Earth is due to its mass.No - the gravity of Earth is due to its mass.No - the gravity of Earth is due to its mass.No - the gravity of Earth is due to its mass.


Which force is most responsible for raindrops falling to earth why are friction wind and thurst roungh?

Gravity is most responsible for raindrops falling to Earth. Friction, wind, and thrust can affect the movement of raindrops once they are falling, but gravity is the primary force pulling them downward.

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Does the earth hold onto the moon with magnetism?

Not magnetism, gravity.


Describe two forces that can affect an objects velocity?

Friction and Gravity are the two forces that affects an object's velocity. Friction is caused by both air and the surface on which an object is moving. Gravity is caused by Earth.


Is magnetism the same as gravity?

no it is not because gravity brings things down to earth and magnetism can push things up.


Does the Earths magnetism cause the Earth to orbit the sun?

No. Magnetism has nothing to do with it. It's strictly the result of gravity.


What are the changes of the earth when its gravity is as weak as the moon?

Gravity doesnt decline like magnetism, its fixed and proportional to the mass of the earth.


What are some forces outside earth?

Magnetism, friction, and reaction forces in general.


How does gravity from the moon affects the earth?

No, gravity on the moon is completely seperate and does not affect the earth.


Is tis correct the force of gravity keeps Earth in its orbit or is it friction not gravity?

Friction has 100% nothing to do this the Earths orbit, its gravity and inertia.


How magnatism electricity gravity is in earth?

Your question is ambiguous. Are you asking why gravity exists or is gravity or more to the point can Gravity/Magnetism be used as an energy source.


What is the force that affects objects on Earth?

Gravity?


How do meteors fall to earth if there is no gravity in space?

While there is no gravity in space, gravity from Earth still affects objects in close proximity. Meteors fall towards Earth due to its gravitational pull. As the meteor enters Earth's atmosphere, it experiences friction which heats it up and causes it to glow, creating a meteor trail.


Does the moons gravity affects the earth?

It creates the tides.