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What is the universal attraction between two objects that causes them to pull toward each other the earth pulls Avery thing to its center with its force?

The universal attraction between two objects that causes them to pull towards each other is called gravity. Gravity is the force that pulls objects towards the center of mass of larger objects, such as the Earth.


What occurs when your part of Earth is tilted toward the sun?

Summer


What part of earth tilts toward the sun?

The Earth tilts toward the sun at an angle of 23.44 degrees, because the Earth rotates, the entire Earth tilts toward the sun during summer and away from the sun during winter.


What part of a plant grows toward the center of the earth?

Its tap root


What season is the part of Earth where you live tilted toward the sun?

Summer!


Is gravity the force that pulls objects together?

The exact scientific explanations of gravity are far too complex for this forum. The simple explanation is that every body that has mass attracts every other body that has mass. The more massive the two bodies are the more they attract each other. The more distant they are, the less they attract. Earth has a huge mass, billions and billions of times the size of a human. All of that taken together pulls everything and everyone toward the center of the earth. You may not be aware of it, but your body is also pulling the earth toward you. We can see the effect of a smaller body pulling on a larger one when we see the tides. The moon, a quarter of a million miles away, is affecting the water and the outer crust of the earth, even though the moon is only a little more than 1% of the earth's mass. Further out, tiny Pluto was discovered (in part) because it was affecting the orbits of the gas giant planets Neptune and Uranus.


Why does the moon revolve around the earth instead of falling like an apple?

In a sense, it is falling toward earth, but its orbital velocity causes it to miss from moment to moment. The moon is in a stable orbit around the earth, and that is due in part to the gravitational pull between the earth and moon, and in part to the moon's own velocity as it travels in its orbit. If we could put some unimaginably powerful rockets on the moon that would push sideways (not down toward earth) in such a way that the moon's orbital velocity would slow a great deal, then the moon WOULD fall to earth, and it would cause more trouble than a falling apple.


Why does the Moon's shadow fall on part of the earth?

Because the moon comes between the sun and Earth, casting the moon's shadow on Earth.


What two spheres are pulled by the force of gravity?

EVERY two spheres are, no matter where they are, or how much or how little mass each one has, or what's in the space between them.


Why does the other side of the earth experience night?

when Earth rotates on its axis then one side of the Earth turns toward sun and the other part is at dark side.so we experience dark.


Why does the southern part of the earth have winter when the northern part has summer?

This is due to the tilt of the Earth and the equinoxes. During the northern summer months, the Earth's axis is tilted in a northward direction, toward the sun, and vice-versa for the southern hemisphere.


What is are water drops that fall to earth?

Water drops that fall to earth from the atmosphere are called rain. Rain is a crucial part of the water cycle, replenishing bodies of water on the earth's surface and providing moisture for plant growth.

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