Heavy, fall, down, up, weight etc.
Gravity (um duuh)
I think Sir.Issac newton was the man who introduced the word "gravity" in the field of science
The phonemes in the word "gravity" are /ɡ/, /r/, /æ/, /v/, /ɪ/, and /ti/.
Gravity is a short e Smdh-Emely, Bonet
the stuff that keeps us on the ground :)
Gravity (um duuh)
The noun 'gravity' is a common, uncountablenoun.The noun 'gravity' is a concrete noun as a word for the force that makes any two objects that have mass move towards each other; a word for a physical force.The noun 'gravity' is an abstract noun as a word for the seriousness or importance of something, graveness; a word for a concept.
I do not think that these countries exist because Gravity is everywhere. Wherever Gravity is a component, Relativity applies.
The Latin word for "gravity" is "gravitas" - gravity comes from this word, as "gravitas" in Latin means "weight".
The root word for gravity is "gravis," which is Latin for "heavy" or "weighty."
Another word for specific gravity is density.
The word is friction. Friction is movement between two surfaces and is also a function of gravity.
I think Sir.Issac newton was the man who introduced the word "gravity" in the field of science
The phonemes in the word "gravity" are /ɡ/, /r/, /æ/, /v/, /ɪ/, and /ti/.
Gravity is a short e Smdh-Emely, Bonet
The water seemed to defy gravity.
Gravity is a force that pulls two objects together. Gravity exists between two objects that have mass. Gravity exists in the whole universe