When there is enough matter in one place, it pulls other matter towards it.
Probably this question refers to Isaac Newton. Of course, the modern explanation of gravity is due to Albert Einstein.
Mass is directly proportional to gravity according to Newton's law of universal gravitation. The greater the mass of an object, the stronger its gravitational pull. This means that objects with larger mass will attract each other with a greater force due to gravity.
Gravity is not generated. There are two main explanations of gravity, either general relativity, or an explanation which uses quantum mechanics. According to general relativity, gravity alteres spacetime. This causes a spacetime curvature, which is responsible for the fact that masses atracct one another. According to the other theory, it is the result of the exchanges of virtual gravitons. Since gravitons have not been observed yet, most physicists accept general relativity as the explanation. Other theories exist, but not enough evidence has been gathered so far.
Newtonian gravity is based on the concept of gravitational force acting between two objects with mass, according to an inverse square law. Einstein's theory of gravity, known as general relativity, describes gravity as the curvature of spacetime caused by mass and energy. This theory provides a more accurate explanation of gravitational phenomena, especially in extreme conditions such as near massive objects or at high speeds.
The strength of the force of gravity between two objects is determined by their masses and the distance between them. The force of gravity decreases as the distance between the objects increases, and increases as the masses of the objects increase.
Gravity is a result of curved spacetime But apart from providing that abstract concept it does not provide any mechanism or explanation.
Without gravity, we would not only not on planet Earth - there wouldn't even be an Earth, nor a Sun, nor a Milky Way, etc. It is gravity that keeps all these things together.Note: This explanation (and probably any other explanation about gravity) doesn't really depend on whether God even exists or not - the explanation would be the same, one way or the other.
becuase of the gravity
the shoots pull towards the sunlight and against gravity - the roots pull towards gravity and water
Basically it is because of gravity. The technical explanation is called the " principle of hydrostatic equilibrium ".
Friction, Gravity, Air drag (resintince)
make sure you don't float away or make sure you don't fall
A well tested explanation of a wide range of observations is known as a Theory, such as the Theory of Gravity or the Theory of Evolution.
mass is the amount of matter that something has, not affected by gravity. Gravity is a force or traction. Lastly weight is the force of gravity pulling on an object or a mass
Probably this question refers to Isaac Newton. Of course, the modern explanation of gravity is due to Albert Einstein.
Isaac Newton. Strictly speaking, he said gravity was the force, but he didn't explain how it worked. Nowadays, Einstein's ideas are the best explanation we have of what gravity is.
Einstein's general theory of relativity rendered Newtonian gravity obsolete However, the rest of Newton's work is NOT obsolete and even with gravity his equations still work OK, it is the explanation for gravity that has changed.