It's the mutual forces of gravitational attraction
between the Earth and each object.
well not sure what your asking for but i take it your talking about the 4 fundamental. of them, 3 of them do, but I'm pretty sure your only talking about the first two gravitational interaction, which is an attractive force between all objects due to the objects masses electromagnetic interaction, which is an elecrtric or magnetic force that push or pulls, this force holds together atoms and molecules. the third is strong force, but this is at a nucleus level and holds protons and nuetrons together
Centripetal force is the force that holds objects in a circular motion. It acts towards the center of the circle and keeps an object moving in a circular path rather than flying off in a straight line.
The force that holds air near Earth's surface is called gravity. Gravity is responsible for pulling air molecules towards the surface of the Earth, creating air pressure and keeping our atmosphere in place.
The force that holds an anvil up is the normal force exerted by the surface it rests on, which opposes the force of gravity pulling it down. Gravity is the force that pulls the anvil down towards the Earth.
Gravitational force is the force of attraction between all objects with mass. On Earth, this force keeps objects, including the Earth itself, held together. It is the reason why all objects are pulled towards the center of the Earth, keeping them from floating off into space.
Gravity is the force that pulls or holds objects to the surface of the Earth.
Gravity.
Gravity is the force that holds you on the surface of the Earth. It is the attraction between all objects with mass, pulling everything toward the center of the Earth.
The force that holds the atmosphere to the Earth is gravity. Gravity is the force of attraction between all objects and it keeps the gases in our atmosphere close to the Earth's surface.
The Earth's gravity.
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Gravity!
gravity
well not sure what your asking for but i take it your talking about the 4 fundamental. of them, 3 of them do, but I'm pretty sure your only talking about the first two gravitational interaction, which is an attractive force between all objects due to the objects masses electromagnetic interaction, which is an elecrtric or magnetic force that push or pulls, this force holds together atoms and molecules. the third is strong force, but this is at a nucleus level and holds protons and nuetrons together
static friction, friction between two non-moving objects.
surface tension