Natural forces are the powerful pushes and pulls that make things move or change around us, like when you play with your toys.
Like a Playground
Imagine you're on a playground. When you swing, something makes you go higher, that’s one kind of natural force called gravity. Gravity is what keeps you sitting in your seat, too! It's like an invisible rope pulling everything down to Earth.
Another natural force is friction, which is why your shoes don’t just slide everywhere when you walk. Friction happens when two things touch, like your feet and the ground.
Like a Push or Pull
There’s also push and pull forces, like when you kick a ball (that's a push) or pull a toy car toward you (that's a pull). These are simple ways natural forces work every day, just like how you move around in your playroom.
So next time you swing, slide, or run, remember, it’s all because of these natural forces doing their job!
Examples
- A child pushes a toy car across the floor, showing how force moves things.
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See also
- What is temperature?
- What is Absorption?
- What are vibration characteristics?
- How Does Poles of a Magnet Work?
- What is electricity?