It affects all jumps and leaps, causing the dancer to come down to the floor. Any attempt to appear to float graciously in the air is short because of the force of gravity.
gravity is involed in dance because when you jump up you go back down you don't go up up up and away.
Ballet is a type of dance.
nature of dance is dance in nature wherein nature is involved .. :)
Mambo is a Latin dance of Cuba that originally involved freedom and complicated dance steps.
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Ballet is a type of dance.
nature of dance is dance in nature wherein nature is involved .. :)
Usually there is gravity. There may be other forces involved too, depending on the situation.Usually there is gravity. There may be other forces involved too, depending on the situation.Usually there is gravity. There may be other forces involved too, depending on the situation.Usually there is gravity. There may be other forces involved too, depending on the situation.
The gravity is proportional to both masses involved, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance.The gravity is proportional to both masses involved, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance.The gravity is proportional to both masses involved, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance.The gravity is proportional to both masses involved, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance.
Mambo is a Latin dance of Cuba that originally involved freedom and complicated dance steps.
gravity
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Energy is involved, but the gravity between two objects is a force, not an energy.
gravity upthrust and stuff....
Gravity
gravity
Probably not unless you can entirely reinvent how you dance. The gravity on the moon is about a sixth of what it is on Earth. Since our bodies are adapted for Earth's gravity even walking on on the moon without losing your balance is difficult.