If the Earth were alone in space, I suppose it would be floating or hovering -- in space. However, gravity is what makes the earth revovle around the sun. The earth has momentum -- mass in motion that wants to move in a straight line. However, the Sun and the Earth have a mutual gravitational attraction so, instead of heading off in a straight line, the earth orbits around the sun.
No, Earth is not floating in the air. Earth is a celestial body that orbits the sun in space. It has its own gravitational pull that keeps it in its orbit around the sun.
The Earth is not floating in space; it is actually orbiting the Sun due to gravitational forces. It is not sitting on anything specific but is instead held in its orbit by the gravitational pull of the Sun.
Yes it does. It also pulls things to other sections of earth's surface.
gravity pulls gas molecules down to earth because the force of it keeps us on the earth
Water on Earth is subject to the pull of gravity. Water in the form of clouds is in such tiny drop-lets, that it's suspended until something makes the drop-lets join together, making them heavy enough to be pulled back to Earth.
Yes you can because you are floating in a orbit around earth
No, Earth is not floating in the air. Earth is a celestial body that orbits the sun in space. It has its own gravitational pull that keeps it in its orbit around the sun.
The force of gravity between an object and Earth keeps objects from floating into space. Gravity acts as a force of attraction that pulls objects towards Earth's center, preventing them from drifting off into space.
Hubble space telescope and international space station!
atnosphere gets held back by earths gravtional field
The same thing that keeps you from floating out into space. Gravity.
Gravity holds the air in Earth's atmosphere. The gravitational force between Earth and the air molecules is strong enough to keep them from floating out into space. Additionally, the atmosphere is continuously replenished by processes like volcanic activity and plant respiration.
yes it will because there are alot of things floating around in space
The force of gravity keeps us grounded on Earth. Gravity is a fundamental force that pulls objects toward the center of mass of a celestial body, such as the Earth. Essentially, our weight keeps us from floating into space.
Living in space is different from living on earth because on the space you float and there is no people you can talk to. Also because if we would have the same things as the space we would be floating .As you can see that's why is different.Sincerly:Nancy.m6 Grader
A vast expanding area. It has four dimensions, length, width, height, and time.COUNTERPOINT:There is no such thing as space. Get David Harriman's Lecture "Physicists Lost in Space" from the Ayn Rand Bookstore. there is too such thing as space. if there wasn't space than what is the earth floating around in??? Huh? Tell me that.
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.