We live on the planet Earth, which is a very large, massive object that exerts a strong gravitational attraction; as a result, we have weight and we do not float away into outer space.
The precise mechanism of how gravity works is still under discussion by theoretical physicists. Einstein thought it involved the bending of the four dimensional space-time continuum, but there are other theories as well.
Please take a look around you, and do some experimenting. If you hold an object in your hand and let it go, will it normally fall up, or down? The answer is down. gravity pulls you down. THERYAGO.
We don't actually know. As far as we can tell, it boils down to "because that's how things are." Most theories of gravity at most push that back one step: "Because mass curves spacetime" "Why?" "Because that's how things are."
We do not float into the air because of gravity, the force that pulls objects toward each other. Gravity keeps us grounded on the Earth's surface by attracting us toward its center. If gravity didn't hold us down, we would indeed float away into space.
Gravity is a force of attraction that pulls objects toward each other based on their mass. In this case, the Earth's gravity is pulling your pencil towards the ground, preventing it from floating in the air. The force of gravity is much stronger than any force you could exert to make the pencil fly upwards.
The force that holds us down to the Earth is called gravity.
Yes
they wear them to hold them down because there is no gravity in space they are called gravity boots
If there was no gravity your eyes might have the chance of your being pulled out of your head if not the proper gear is with you also would be lifted from the ground because you will not have the gravity to hold you down
Because it doesn't have enough gravity to hold the atmosphere down? :D
Hold the Gravity!! or Hold up the Gravity!!
No. Gravity is a force, not a substance.
No the weight of the ball will slow it down then gravity will take hold and it will fall to the ground
Because earth doesn't have a tip and gravity hold everything down.
Yeas, easily. The gravity on Eris is about 8.4% the gravity of Earth or about half the gravity of the moon. Escape velocity at the surface is a little under 1.4 kilometers per second, so you could not jump off of it.
GRAVITY
Please take a look around you, and do some experimenting. If you hold an object in your hand and let it go, will it normally fall up, or down? The answer is down. gravity pulls you down. THERYAGO.
is the position in which you hold your body upright against gravity ,while standing,sitting or lying down... ( diA_aNnE)