What Is Gravity?
Gravity is a force, kind of like a gentle push or pull. The Earth is very big and heavy, so it has a strong gravitational pull. Everything around us, people, animals, even birds, feels this pull and stays close to the ground.
Why We Don’t Float Away
Think of gravity as a really strong magnet inside the Earth. It pulls everything toward the center of the Earth, just like how a magnet pulls paper clips. Even though we can jump up in the air, gravity always brings us back down, it’s like a game of catch with the Earth!
Without gravity, we’d all float away into space! But because gravity is always there, we stay grounded and can play, run, and explore without worrying about floating off.
Examples
- An apple falls from a tree due to gravity pulling it toward the ground.
- You stay on your feet instead of floating off into space.
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See also
- How do I explain to a six year old why people on the other side of the Earth?
- What If Earth Stopped Spinning?
- What is 8.7 m/s²?
- What are earth spins?
- What If We Dug a Tunnel Through the Center of the Earth?