To move downward is to descend or lower oneself from a higher point to a lower point in space. It often involves moving in the direction of gravity.
Gravity because it is pulling down the box
Glaciers can move rocks, sediment, soil, and boulders as they travel outward or downward. Through a process called erosion, glaciers can bulldoze and pluck materials, transporting them to new locations.
As the elevator begins to move upward, the reading on the scale will momentarily increase. Conversely, as the elevator starts to move downward, the reading on the scale will momentarily decrease. This change in reading is due to the acceleration experienced by the occupants of the elevator, causing a shift in apparent weight.
To turn downward means to rotate or move in a direction that points toward the ground or a lower position. This action can be physical, such as lowering an object, or metaphorical, such as decreasing in quantity or quality.
Gravity is the primary force that causes objects to move downhill. Objects are pulled downward towards the center of the Earth by gravity, accelerating them as they move downhill.
The force that causes objects to move downward is gravity
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You can say either "move slightly down" or "move slightly downward" – both are correct. The choice between "down" and "downward" is a matter of personal preference, as both words are adverbs that can be used to indicate direction.
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The force of gravity makes the ball move downward. To move it upward, you need to supply enough force to compensate for this (to stop the downward motion) plus a little extra (to cause the ball to move upward).
The load will move upwards.
Yes. Atoms get larger as they move downward in a column of periodic table. This is because of increase in number of shells down the group.
movement of muscles to move the bolus downward
slopes downward
Gravity because it is pulling down the box
if you put downward pressure on the handle it causes gears to move
True.