yes
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It is not a linear relation but, the larger the planet, the greater the gravity, the more it is able to attract and keep.
1.eletromagnetic forces are stronger then gravity. 2. restate question number 2 please
Neptune's "surface gravity" is a bit more than Earth's, but Neptune's gravity would not crush you. If you went deep inside Neptune the pressure would probably crush you. That's not gravity crushing you directly, but the pressure. This pressure is caused by the combination of gravity and the planet's resistance to being compressed by gravity. The pressure increases rapidly with depth.
Yes, a red giant star can undergo a supernova explosion at the end of its life cycle. This occurs when the star has exhausted its nuclear fuel and can no longer support itself against gravity, leading to a dramatic collapse and subsequent explosion.
There is gravity on earth so body gets compressed a little; so in space no gravity means people are taller
If you when; then at the beginning of time. Somehow, by an explosion or deity or whatever, nothing became something, which became quarks, which became atoms, which became molecules, which became stars, which created density, which caused gravity to exist.
big bang explosion forced everything out from small place , at some point gravity will pull it back in
big bang explosion forced everything out from small place , at some point gravity will pull it back in
The force that pulls the material of a nuclear explosion back into a star is gravity. Gravity is the attractive force between objects with mass, and in the case of a star, it is the force that keeps the star's material gravitationally bound together despite the energy released in a nuclear explosion.
In the combustion process, the explosion pushes the piston down
Gravity if forming the clouds from the atomic bomb.
The spine gets compressed every day; it expands again at night while you sleep.
yes, the gravity is the only major force to regulate the shape and integrity of universe, whenever a slight change in unverse even though negligible like supernova explosion, the gravity does the repair and nutralise.
The core of the Sun is the only part of the Sun (and all stars) that is compressed by gravity enough to maintain runaway thermonuclear reactions to counterbalance the star's own gravity.
If there was no gravity, objects would not be pulled towards the center of the earth, so they would not go straight. Instead, they would continue in whatever direction they were moving until acted upon by another force.
wind, animals, gravity, water.... that's all i got sorry