She wants an independent identity, and yet still feels a connection to others.
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She misses her homeland
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It would be cool without gravity. Without gravity we would be able to fly and jump very high.
Mud is anon-example of gravity.
Another word for specific gravity is density.
She misses her homeland
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Yes, but so does internal pressures. (Which wouldn't exist if gravity wasn't present.)
outer conflict
Friedwardt Winterberg has written: 'The modes of internal magneto-gravity waves' -- subject(s): Gravity waves
Gravity and radiation pressure.
The conflict reflected in the narrator's relationship with her parents in the story "Gravity" revolves around generational and cultural differences. The narrator feels misunderstood and distant from her parents due to their traditional beliefs and her desire for independence and modernity. This conflict highlights the struggle between tradition and progress in shaping familial dynamics.
Gravity keeps the planets in orbit around the sun and the stars and the stars in orbit around the center of the galaxy. Gravity also holds the stars together against their own internal pressure.
The three internal forces in the Earth are mantle convection, gravity, and radioactive decay. Mantle convection drives the movement of tectonic plates, gravity affects mass distribution and generates stress in the crust, and radioactive decay produces heat that contributes to the Earth's internal energy.
She wants an independent identity but still feels connected to others
yes surely because it happens due to the process of internal energy not by gravity
Stars in the sky are held together by gravity. Gravity is the force that pulls all the mass of a star together, preventing it from expanding outward. It is this balance of internal pressure from nuclear reactions and gravitational forces that keeps a star stable.