Imagine you're sitting on a chair, gravity is like an invisible hand pushing you down. It's what keeps you from floating into space, and it's always there, even when you don't notice it.
Gravity is the force that pulls things together. When you jump, it brings you back down. When you sit still, it gently pushes you toward Earth. Even your body feels gravity every day, like a quiet friend who never leaves.
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- What Causes ‘Gravity’ and How Does It Work on Earth?
- What Causes ‘Gravity’ and Why Does It Affect Everything Around Us?
- How Does ‘Gravity’ Actually Work and Why Do We Feel It?
- How Do Planets Orbit the Sun?
- How Do Planets Stay in Orbit Around the Sun?
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