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Mixture whose particles are not heavy?

You think probable to colloids.


Mixture whose particles are not heavy enough to settle out?

They are called colloids.


What Mixture in which the particles are disperesed throughout but are not heavy enough to settle out?

colloid is correct


How did gravity give rise to the formation of Saturn?

The planet Saturn was formed as the force of gravity drew small, heavy particles together, eventually creating the mass that is known as Saturn. The rings consist of much lighter particles.


Why are heavy equipment on earth lighter on the moon?

because theres less gravity


Why do moon astronauts wear heavy shoes?

they wear them to hold them down because there is no gravity in space they are called gravity boots


How does the sun gravity connect to gravity?

the sun connect to gravity because the sun is heavy remember the heavier some thing is the more gravity pulls you and the lighter u are the least gravity pulls you


Does gravity on acts on heavy objects?

Answer: Yes. Gravity affects everything. I don't know why this is even a question. Answer: The reason something is "heavy" in the first place is because of gravity.


Why is your cake heavy?

Because the cake has a lot of matter and the pull of gravity (weight) is strong.


Can you fly away?

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