because the earth is round & we don't fall off, something is holding us upon this earth, that my-dear-children, is GRAVITY! hehe. you'll learn about it more when you're older tell em.
The Higgs field interacts with gravity by giving particles mass, which in turn affects how they respond to gravity. This interaction helps explain why some particles have more mass than others and how gravity influences their behavior in the universe.
No, gravity has always (and always will) been here Here is the link if you meant who discovered gravity! :)http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Who_discovered_gravity .Hope this helps!
Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity. It is a measure of the mass of an object multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity. In simpler terms, weight is what we feel when we stand on a scale.
Acceleration and gravity both produce a force on objects that causes them to move. In the case of gravity, this force pulls objects towards the center of mass. Acceleration can also make objects seem as if they are being "pushed" in a particular direction, altering their motion in a way that is akin to the effects of gravity.
No, because buoyancy is the upward force exerted on an object in a fluid due to the surrounding fluid pressure being greater at the bottom of the object than the top. Gravity is necessary to create this pressure difference that leads to buoyancy. Without gravity, there wouldn't be a pressure gradient to cause the buoyant force.
U tell her/him there is a gravity in space
i dont know. you explain that to me
Newton.
Gravity keeps you on the earth.....
Popular Mechanics for Kids - 1997 Zero Gravity was released on: USA: 30 January 1999
Because the pull of gravity.
He discovered gravity by accident
Yes. It airs on Disney Channel.
try your best
Tell them the truth
To explain idioms to kids, relate them to familiar experiences or objects. Break down the literal meaning and then explain the figurative meaning in a way that is easy for them to understand. Use visual aids or examples to make it more engaging for kids.
That is called gravity.