No
Fluid flows from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure down the hydrostatic pressure gradient. This flow occurs in a continuous manner until pressure equilibrium is reached in the system.
to keep gravity going
Its always the same.....
Yes, the acceleration due to gravity always points vertically downward, regardless of the direction of an object's velocity. This is because gravity is a force that attracts objects towards the center of the Earth.
No. Storm nearly always have low pressure.
due to gravity
Pressure in gases is very similar to pressure in liquids. The pressure of a gas is always higher in the direction a force is acting e.g. gravity.
Fluid flows from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure down the hydrostatic pressure gradient. This flow occurs in a continuous manner until pressure equilibrium is reached in the system.
Gravity is there always.
always has been... Always will be
Gravity. Water will always take the path of least resistance, which is sideways. And if there is pressure from the top, Pascal's principle is in affect which states that when pressure is applied to the top of a body of water the resulting affect is pressure on all other sides of the body of water.
No, only liquids. Most liquids can be separated by filtration those which can't are mostly separated by evaporation.
no, there is always gravity
Earth will always have gravity for gravity is a result of mass.
Air pressure decreases as altitude increases. Matter is held by gravity. The same reason that pressure is greatest in the core, the least pressure is farthest from the core. Matter "thins - out". The heaviest elements are always in the center and the lightest are furthest from the center.
Buoyant force is the force that opposes the weight of an object immersed in a fluid. It is a result of the fluid pressure acting on the object due to gravity. Gravity pulls the denser fluid downward, creating a pressure difference that causes the buoyant force to push the object upward.
Air pressure decreases as altitude increases. Matter is held by gravity. The same reason that pressure is greatest in the core, the least pressure is farthest from the core. Matter "thins - out". The heaviest elements are always in the center and the lightest are furthest from the center.