You're fishing for "air resistance" but your description isn't correct.
Air resistance doesn't "slow" a falling object. Once the object has
built up to some particular speed of fall, air resistance prevents it
from falling any faster.
true. Friction DOES slow things down. In fact, if there was no friction once something started moving it wouldn't be able to stop Friction can slow the things down. It's true.
Friction, when moving sideways. Upthrust when you are trying to go down. gravity when you are trying to go up
The weight of the objects or due to the force
Objects slow down when you slide them across the floor because of friction. With out it, nothing would ever stop sliding.
slow it down, like you
yes
Among other things, friction will tend to slow the rockets down.
Friction is a force, which (usually) tends to slow moving things down.
true. Friction DOES slow things down. In fact, if there was no friction once something started moving it wouldn't be able to stop Friction can slow the things down. It's true.
Friction is the force that can cause things to slow down. When two surfaces are in contact, friction creates resistance that opposes the motion of the object, leading to a decrease in speed.
Because of the friction of the carpet. Friction: A force that opposes an object's motion.
Friction is the force that causes things to slow down due to contact. When two surfaces rub against each other, friction generates resistance that opposes the motion, ultimately causing the objects to slow down.
Yes, things such as longer grass and water on the greens will slow a ball down.
friction and gravity
Gravity itself does not slow things down (the Moon still keeps going round the Earth and the Earth still keeps going round the Sun). It's friction that slows things down. I have to say that there is likely to be more friction if there's more gravity but that's a secondary effect.
The force responsible for slowing down an object in motion is typically friction. Friction is the resistance force that opposes the motion of an object as it moves across a surface. This force converts the kinetic energy of the object into heat energy, causing it to slow down.
It is the friction between the snowboard and the snow that makes it slow down.